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hopeless

Woman desperately seeking help on how to cut a few tiles. I have already purchase a small tile cutter, (the plastic ones) I have ruined a few tiles already and dare not cut any more. Other than hire a more robust model (which I will most likely end up doing) unless someone can advise me how to cut tiles accurately.
Any information will be gratefully received. Hopeless
 
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jimbob

Hi Hopeless,

It all depends on what type of tile you are trying to cut. If they are just ceramic, any half decent cutter should do the job easily. (I am assuming you are talking about a dry cutter here, not a wet cutter).

Score a line across the tile using consistent pressure in one pass, this is to mark the glaze - then snap using the cutter and it should work fine (it is not necessary to exert too much pressure on the breaker arm to snap a ceramic tile).

Harder material such as porcelain will require a more robust cutter, deeper scoring and stronger pressure on the breaker.

Perhaps if you let us know the tile type, describe the cutter a bit more or even better post a pic, and describe the way you have been doing it, we can help a bit more....

Cheers
Jimbob
 
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hopeless

Hi Jimbob and thanks for you message. My tiles are the plain ceramic cheap ones which my builder choose for me, but he's done a runner and I'm left to finish the jobs he left half done. The tile cutter I bought is the Plasplugs supposed to cut up to 330mm 13ins square. I did follow the instructions a you mentioned but I'm still breaking tiles into pieces. I have considered hiring a tile cutter from HSS and when I phone they said they were reluctant to show me how to use it because of the health and safety issues that's why I'm so desperate to find someone who can help me.
 
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jimbob

Is it the Plasplugs Compact Contractor with the yellow lever? I've never used it myself if so.

Make sure you score the line across the entire length of the tile (ie begin your score line the closest you can possibly get to the edge of the tile and keep the pressure on until the end). Keep the tile still in between scoring and breaking (ie don't move it), so it should be in the correct position to break. Don't put too much pressure on when you use the breaker - try leaning slowly onto the breaker arm (gently at first) exerting more and more pressure until it snaps.

Failing that it could be a dodgy scoring wheel. I take it you bought the cutter new?
 
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hopeless

I have asked a tiler who I know to finished off what the builders left undone but they're not interested in coming out to me to tile only 30tiles. It would only take a tiler an hour or so but where do I find someone reliable who is not a cowboy like my builder. I only have myself to finish this job off and as I have never tiled before I'm finding cutting tiles pretty difficult. I have done some research on tiling and reading this information is easier said than doing. Hopeless
 
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hopeless

Like a idiot I did pay my builder in full before completion because he gave me a story about wanting to buy a truck pretty quick and the guy needed the cash upfront. Still once bitten twice shy and that's why I've ended up dong the tiling myself. My tile cutter is the one with the orange levers and it dose not fell very stable when scoring. I guess I am hopeless after all. Regards to all who has responded to me...many thanks....Hopeless
 
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jimbob

Like a idiot I did pay my builder in full before completion because he gave me a story about wanting to buy a truck pretty quick and the guy needed the cash upfront. Still once bitten twice shy and that's why I've ended up dong the tiling myself. My tile cutter is the one with the orange levers and it dose not fell very stable when scoring. I guess I am hopeless after all. Regards to all who has responded to me...many thanks....Hopeless

We've all done it, Hopeless. It's the builder who's the idiot, not you. :thumbsup:
Keep trying with the cutting - if necessary pop to your local DIY store and get a handful of the cheapest tiles they have to practice on, it'll probably only cost a couple of quid :thumbsup:
 
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Colour Republic

Hi hopeless,

Sorry to hear about your misfortune, the cutter sounds a bit rubbish to me sometimes tile cutters can be so bad that IMO are not fit for purpose. It really is very easy to cut most tiles so i would be inclined to blame the cutter not you. Is everything on it plastic?

Even though it is a very small job there will be tilers out there willing to do it, you have a couple of options, you could
A) put a request out on this forum for somebody near you to come and have a look, most members have pictures in their portfolio so you can check them out
B) have a look at these sites http://www.findtrustedtradesmen.co.uk/ or even the trade body http://www.tiles.org.uk/directory/findnearest.shtml although a lot of the companies listed on this site are tile shops not fixers but then even so most shops should be able to put you in touch with a fixer
 

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