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Dan

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Really the setting out should have been adjusted to try and prevent this. Though from time to time the set out works better in other places if you did end up with a cut like this.

You may be able to use a wet cutter with no guard on it to take the bulk out in a sort of square, and then use Tile Nippers (a good set) to nip the rest out a very small bit at a time. Not easy to do, and even harder to explain in writing.

As a last resort you could cut the tile into two right down the middle and use a wet cutter to cut the two half circles out of each half. This is pretty easy compared to the above option but clearly it'll leave you with a faint line down the middle of the tile which may be in an area where it's not so obvious given the fact it's probably behind the loo?

You may also be able to use a large tile drill bit (Drilling porcelain tiles with diamond tile drill bit granite holesaws) and do 3 or 5 smaller holes near to each other and then nip or use a wet cutter to join them up and neaten the whole.

It's not the easiest cut to do and I can't think of other ways to get around it.
 
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It takes practise... around 4000 goes but a quick speedy tap of the hammer can work..:lol::lol:

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