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The guy at the shop said that I need to scribe a centre line at the front of the cutter so I know where to line up my marks for square.

Looking at the instructions that come inn the little brochure but it is just a bunch of pictures. I prefer writing and pictures
 
It’s dead easy.
So a fail proof approach would be to mark both ends of the tile where you’d like them to be cut with a marker and measuring tape. Take 10-15 seconds as a beginner to align the tile on the cutting bed so as when you move the handle that encapsulates the scoring wheel from one end to the other without touching the tile you’re assured the tile is in position so as when you scribe the tile with the handle/scoring wheel you’ll know it’s going to be an accurate score, then break/snap accordingly.
 
It’s dead easy.
So a fail proof approach would be to mark both ends of the tile where you’d like them to be cut with a marker and measuring tape. Take 10-15 seconds as a beginner to align the tile on the cutting bed so as when you move the handle that encapsulates the scoring wheel from one end to the other without touching the tile you’re assured the tile is in position so as when you scribe the tile with the handle/scoring wheel you’ll know it’s going to be an accurate score, then break/snap accordingly.


You make it sound so easy. From what I read it can take a couple of weeks to get the hang of it if changing over. All I have ever used is a little rub I diy cutter. This is a monster compared.

I would have like a bit more info in the manual on the angle measurements etc.

Thanks for your advice!
 
You make it sound so easy. From what I read it can take a couple of weeks to get the hang of it if changing over. All I have ever used is a little rub I diy cutter. This is a monster compared.

I would have like a bit more info in the manual on the angle measurements etc.

Thanks for your advice!
All the information is there in the Sigma manuals if you study it closer
 

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