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hi tilers -- my first post (and my my first tiling job). I'm very glad to have come across this forum, looks like a great resource for advice from the "pros".
My project is a kitchen backsplash. I'm using 200x200 ceramic wall tiles (nothing special here, I would think). I'm planning to use 1.5mm grouting spacing.
I have a couple of cutting challenges. I need to cut a total of 20 thin (19mm) tile slices to fill the gap between the benchtop and the first row of fill sized tiles. I was reading up on tools, and realised that the standard manual tile cutters might be difficult to use for pieces this thin. So I've bought myself a wet tile table saw. Nothing fancy (I'm sure it is not of pro standard, just a light duty made-in-china DIY jobby), but it was at a price that could be justified for the single job. This is the one:
eBay Australia: Buy new & used fashion, electronics & home d
I've also bought a diamond tile saw cutting blade for my angle grinder, and a 4 pack of Vitrex "tile files". These are the "tile files":
eBay Australia: Buy new & used fashion, electronics & home d
As well as cutting the thin 19mm slices of tile, I need to diagonally cut corners off 28 of the 200x200 tiles to allow for 7 diamond shaped 75x75 inlay feature tiles.
Finally, I need to mitre the edges on 8 tiles and tile pieces for a single out side corner. The customer (my wife) is very adamant that it must be a mitre job -- no trim allowed!
So there it is lads. Clearly, my life is in your hands from this point on! Any advice that will more likely lead to a happy customer will be much appreciated. Am I on the right track with the tools I have for my cutting requirements? Are there particular things to observe when cutting and mitering to avoid chipping the glazed surface etc.?
All advice and pointers much appreciated.
My project is a kitchen backsplash. I'm using 200x200 ceramic wall tiles (nothing special here, I would think). I'm planning to use 1.5mm grouting spacing.
I have a couple of cutting challenges. I need to cut a total of 20 thin (19mm) tile slices to fill the gap between the benchtop and the first row of fill sized tiles. I was reading up on tools, and realised that the standard manual tile cutters might be difficult to use for pieces this thin. So I've bought myself a wet tile table saw. Nothing fancy (I'm sure it is not of pro standard, just a light duty made-in-china DIY jobby), but it was at a price that could be justified for the single job. This is the one:
eBay Australia: Buy new & used fashion, electronics & home d
I've also bought a diamond tile saw cutting blade for my angle grinder, and a 4 pack of Vitrex "tile files". These are the "tile files":
eBay Australia: Buy new & used fashion, electronics & home d
As well as cutting the thin 19mm slices of tile, I need to diagonally cut corners off 28 of the 200x200 tiles to allow for 7 diamond shaped 75x75 inlay feature tiles.
Finally, I need to mitre the edges on 8 tiles and tile pieces for a single out side corner. The customer (my wife) is very adamant that it must be a mitre job -- no trim allowed!
So there it is lads. Clearly, my life is in your hands from this point on! Any advice that will more likely lead to a happy customer will be much appreciated. Am I on the right track with the tools I have for my cutting requirements? Are there particular things to observe when cutting and mitering to avoid chipping the glazed surface etc.?
All advice and pointers much appreciated.