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Hi,

Can anyone tell me please what is the best type/size of scoring wheel for different tiles using a rubi dry cutter?

I am interested specifically in cutting 9mm thick porcelain floor tiles, and general ceramic wall tiles. Is there a hard and fast rule for choosing the right one? I have seen many types, some even made of gold!

Cheers
Jimbob
 
JB,
I tend to use 6mm for ceramics and 10 or 18 gold for floors. Harder score with bigger/harder tiles.

If the porcelain tiles are large format id go with the 18mm wheel and see how it goes
 
JB,
I tend to use 6mm for ceramics and 10 or 18 gold for floors. Harder score with bigger/harder tiles.

If the porcelain tiles are large format id go with the 18mm wheel and see how it goes


The same here, 6mm wheel with a light score with a soft breaking action for ceramics, if you score too hard you'll chip the cut edge, bigger wheel with a firmer score and more of a snap to the breaking arm, that's the basics really, a lot will come with practice, really not too long a process to get to grips with.

Good luck :thumbsup:
 
I've got a 22mm (tradetiler) for the really tough large format stuff, a lot depends on which cutter you have as something 22mm won't fit into a ts40
 
Ok, thanks everyone. 6mm seems the consensus for soft ceramics, 10mm and above for harder and larger format.

Cheers
Jimbob
 

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