yep, i was looking to cut 45 degree angles for window reveals instead of using trim, but i was wondering if there was a way of doing it without using a wetsaw.
Can the Montolit masterpiuma 63 do that? or can these sort of cuts only be done on a wet saw?
I'm a Montolit man myself, but I'm not aware of any accessories for the Montolit dry cutter range which can do mitre/jolly cuts. I normally dislike Rubi, but they do have a cutting accessory for that purpose..
i have done it with the old rubi cutters used to have a 45 deg cutter with ts 30 40 60 but it don't work very well was better with a chisel and rasp thats how i used to do it everything miterd 😛ete
Failing that the wet saw is the go. If you have to miter a cut edge, first cut the tile to size on your normal snap cutter then tidy the jagged edge with a hand diamond stone, then wet saw but don't try and cut right up to the glazed edge as it will chip just cut 1mm below it leaving enough biscuit to support the glazed edge.