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peckers

how do I cut glass tiles,they are 95 x95 5mm in size

you can cut glass tiles with a scribe tile cutter just like any other tile or you can cut them with a electric wet cutter for removeing thin cuts! but i would scribe them first for removing small cuts and then run them threw the wet cutter as this prevents chipping! i would make sure you have a quality blade and lots of water with an electric wet cutter :thumbsup:
 
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As peckers really.
I tend to use a hand held set of Oporto cutters - they have a glass cutting wheel and snapping action in one.
Smaller cuts on wet machine.
Make sure you use a 'white' adhesive as off white/cream can affect the colour of the glass tile.
Non scratch grout to finish.
If the cut edge chips the white backing colour of the tile - you can touch up with 'tipex'.
Wear goggles!
 
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peckers

Iwas cutting an 8mm wide cut,I am using a hand scorer and dry wheel disc cutter
imo an 8mm piece is to small for any scribe and break machine although some one will prop prove me wroung lol

you havent got a wet cutter then? it could be worth getting a cheap plasplugs or similiar from b+q?

dry wheel cutter angle grinder??
you could do it with a small grindette 4" grinder with a good quality blade marcrist or similiar.
I would scribe as you have done then run the grinder blade upto your scribe line running the blade over the top of the tile all the way along the cut not to much pressure let the blade do the work!
cut to about 2mm depth then cut fom both ends all the way threw the depth of the tile, then start at one end and go all the way threw the tile to the end this will prevent the end from snapping off.

this is not the best way it would be worth buying a small wet cutter for this job for about £40.00 you will get a better finish and a better quicker cut!!!

wear safety glasses
 
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Aston

you can scribe or use a dry cutter but it really depends on how thick they are.

if you are using a wet cutter,(i use a little briccolina) you will need a nice thing glass blade...tt sell sankyo which are on budget blades but really good!! keep a bucket of water hand an dip the tiles in after wet cutting, the glass shreds really small and stciks to the tiles and it can be quite dangerous!!
 
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The Legend; Phil Hobson RIP

:welcome:To the Tilrs Forum.

As peckers really.
I tend to use a hand held set of Oporto cutters - they have a glass cutting wheel and snapping action in one.
Smaller cuts on wet machine.
Make sure you use a 'white' adhesive as off white/cream can affect the colour of the glass tile.
Non scratch grout to finish.
If the cut edge chips the white backing colour of the tile - you can touch up with 'tipex'.
Wear goggles!



Never thought of tipex, must try that:thumbsup:
 

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