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Turn the tile over , same for cutting out electrical sockets..Ok ....will try the wet sponge...
When cutting an L shape is there a trick to getting the last bit out in the corner..?
Ok ....will try the wet sponge...
When cutting an L shape is there a trick to getting the last bit out in the corner..?
No Andy, not at all mate.I cut those limestone tiles dry....dose this mean the blades knackered..?
the dressing,No Andy, not at all mate.
You can dress the blade if it starts to dull.
You can buy proper dressing stones or use a piece of stone which is fairly hard but not dense.
The diamonds get clogged and buried under the metal of the blade, so you need to expose them again and it will rejuvenate your blade.
You're just trying to clear away the debris left behind.
This will tell you all about it if you're interested Andy
Dressing stone
No it's not I'll agree Andy, but if your straight cut meets the radius of the hole perfectly then it can give a perfectly good result.Keeping a rounded corner is all good for a lot of floor applications but around windows when trimming etc it's not great
This whole wet sponge thing has me thinking about rigging up a garden spray bottle the kind u pump up for preasure and a length of Silicon tide the kind u use in a fishtank air stone set up and drilling a hole in the guard of the grinder
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