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Ian
I received one of these last week, as I have a job this week that needs a lot of mitring as the clients do not want any trim. Just so I'm not ruining any expensive tiles, I thought I'd have a little practice before unleashing it on a paid job! I tried it on a polished porcelain, a low grade travertine tile and a thin ceramic. The results were very impressive and it didn't take much getting used to. I found it was much better to take the bulk of the material off by hand first, a) to speed up the process and b) to extend the life of the tool. The pictures aren't the best quality but, hopefully it will give people some idea of what results you will get, I'll add pictures of the job I'm starting this week as I go along. It's also worth mentioning that it is possible to go too far on the mitre, which will cause chipping so, you do need to keep your eye on it, I believe the tool is designed to mitre up to 12mm tiles so tiles thinner than this can be mitred but, you can cut too far, it took me less than half an hour to get the feel for it. Anyway here's a few photos, I've included one one of a travertine tile that chipped as I went a bit too deep on it, all pics are a first attempt, I am 100% confident that this tool will produce excellent results when I use it for real.