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Dan

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Scribe and snap is prbably the best option. Do one clean scribe, sometimes the mark you've made is hardly visible but with the one scribe only it will leave a neater cut.

If you're currently only scribing them once and snapping them and it's still leaving a bit of a rough edge then maybe that's the tile type in general, and that's how it works. You can use a rubbing stone/block to lightly tidy it up if that's the case. I wouldn't think a wet cutter would make it neater though, if it's the glass type tiles I'm thinking of.
 

Dan

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If you scribe more than once (either on the front or front and back) you're creating too many score lines for the 'crack' to appear as one and neat. If you're scoring 3 or 4 times on the front, what's happening is the crack is starting on one score and jumping to and from the others down the tile. So although you can't always see lots of score lines, when you break you'll see the effects of it with a really poor edge.

Try score once and clock the snap method ;) It's tough on some of the smaller tiles, but it's still possible.
 
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Scribe and snap is prbably the best option. Do one clean scribe, sometimes the mark you've made is hardly visible but with the one scribe only it will leave a neater cut.

If you're currently only scribing them once and snapping them and it's still leaving a bit of a rough edge then maybe that's the tile type in general, and that's how it works. You can use a rubbing stone/block to lightly tidy it up if that's the case. I wouldn't think a wet cutter would make it neater though, if it's the glass type tiles I'm thinking of.
spot on Dan this is the only way,wet saw is ok for sockets because the cut is covered
 
D

DHTiling

cheers Dave, I'm still having problems getting a clean cut so doing the unseen edges with a standard wet wheel cutter and it's fine. Where did you get the cvg blade and what diameter is it please, I can't see it online anywhere?
Thanks.


I BOUGHT MINE AT C.T.D. COST ABOUT £90.00 SQUID BUT WELL WORTH THE PENNYS
MY ELECTRIC CUTTER TAKES A 200mm BLADE WITH 25.4 mm bore BUT I'M SURE THEY SELL OTHER SIZES ASWELL
 
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altile

Tx for all the input everybody. I can't find if Rubi do a 115m blade. One helpful tool guy recommended a basic angle grinder blade which would be less aggressive than the normal diamond tipped blade( and woud cost much less, I only have about 20 tiles to cut to this finish quality). The problem is that the blade chips away and doesn't leave a clean edge, whereas he says a slower less aggresive cut would be smoother, if a bit slow. Any views on this ?
 

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