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I'm confused. The dewalt will cut 760mm when plunge cutting - can't you just flip the tile to cut the rest from the other end? It's not like the tiles are wide and will foul the arm.
 
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I'm confused. The dewalt will cut 760mm when plunge cutting - can't you just flip the tile to cut the rest from the other end? It's not like the tiles are wide and will foul the arm.
Thanks I’ll give it a go. I think when I tried it was tricky to hold the tile still enough to be accurate from both runs
 

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I'm using the Festool angle grinder guide rail system on the job I'm doing at the moment. The tiles are Porcelanosa 1.5m wooden planks. I'm doing all of the cuts inside the room I'm working in and connected to the vacuum. I've also got my air filter going too. The secret with the Festool is to take it slow. For porcelains I do two passes. I've tried a few blades and the one I'm having most success with is the Accumax blade - I know it was designed for cordless.

I've got the Rubi 180 but as 3Fall says, it works best as a wet cutter and it's messy. Between the two, it does the best cut though.

I've also got the Bosch angle grinder attachment and have used it with a wooden plank clamped to the tile as a guide rail. It's a good cheap way of doing things but messier and you do have to keep it wedged up against the plank to get a good cut.
 
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Hey @martin1c , thanks for adding that.
Got to admit, the AkKumax is a great blade, I use it on corded too. :D
It was that bloody Impish fella who put me on to it, good shout tho.

I was inspired by your filter set up Martin, but I bought a 300mm air mover instead, it’s also got a 5m hose I can shove out a window, works well.
Can’t find an image with the hose, but here’s the air mover.

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Hey @martin1c , thanks for adding that.
Got to admit, the AkKumax is a great blade, I use it on corded too. :D
It was that bloody Impish fella who put me on to it, good shout tho.

I was inspired by your filter set up Martin, but I bought a 300mm air mover instead, it’s also got a 5m hose I can shove out a window, works well.
Can’t find an image with the hose, but here’s the air mover.

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I've got one of those too Marc. It's the absolute best if the window opening is big enough. The last few jobs have been smaller window openings. I find the 5m hose ok but but have to keep the first metre straight otherwise there's a fair bit of blow back.
 
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I've got one of those too Marc. It's the absolute best if the window opening is big enough. The last few jobs have been smaller window openings. I find the 5m hose ok but but have to keep the first metre straight otherwise there's a fair bit of blow back.
I’ve moved on now tho, still got the extractor if I need it, but recently bit the bullet for this, gotta say, it’s bloody marvellous.

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Twin 1200w motor with option to add a third!
32A supply is only draw back if you like, but definitely worth the investment.
 

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I’ve moved on now tho, still got the extractor if I need it, but recently bit the bullet for this, gotta say, it’s bloody marvellous.

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Twin 1200w motor with option to add a third!
32A supply is only draw back if you like, but definitely worth the investment.

Now that's impressive!

You clearly live in a dust free world
 
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Now that's impressive!

You clearly live in a dust free world
I do try mate I do try.
You tend to create a whole lot of dust when cutting or polishing a 2.4 or 3.2m tile all in one go! :(
Still one or two procedures I’m struggling to get dust free, but still a work in progress mate. :thumbsup:
 

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