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Chris N

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Hi all

I've noticed that when cutting large format porcelain on my Rubi TS70 plus that I sometimes get a less than perfectly straight cut. Its almost perfectly straight, but I've been getting a very slight bow which is noticeable (to me) when the cut edges are against trim etc. I usually give cut edges a going over with a 60 grit diamond block to smooth them.

Is it me, or is the cutter on its limits for this kind of tile, or something else perhaps?
 

Chris N

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Cutter. Sometimes my Sigma 1200 does it. I think it depends how much pressure you use

Thanks Simon.

Yes was thinking along similar lines. Its only a pressed steel bed on the Rubi, so may deflect a tad. I've got the latest snapper in it and it generally cuts well...but I did have a go on a Monty which I liked and also a Sigma. Probably better suited to big porcelain, but can't quite justify one yet :)
 
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I had a similar issue on my monty, I changed the scoring wheel and it’s bang on now.

Try changing the scoring wheel and see how it goes
 

Chris N

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I had a similar issue on my monty, I changed the scoring wheel and it’s bang on now.

Try changing the scoring wheel and see how it goes

Good idea Adey, thank you. Yes, certainly can't hurt. The cut only deflects about about a mm/half a mm at most, just annoys me in my quest for perfection :)
 
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Is there a right and wrong way to butt tiles to eachother so you butt the wall tiles to the floor tile or the floor to the wall tiles
 

Chris N

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Is there a right and wrong way to butt tiles to eachother so you butt the wall tiles to the floor tile or the floor to the wall tiles

Do you mean tile walls first, then floor, or the other way round?

There are more experienced tilers on here than I, but if I'm tiling walks and floor, which isn't often, I'll tile walls, leaving the bottom row, then tile floor, then chop in the bottom row of wall tiles. Somebody will prob tell me thats wrong, but I'm all ears :D
 
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Timeless Tiling

I had watched a few videos online and have seen people do it both ways so was just wondering is there any reason you leave bottom row then do floor then finish bottom row ofor wall tiles
 

Chris N

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I had watched a few videos online and have seen people do it both ways so was just wondering is there any reason you leave bottom row then do floor then finish bottom row ofor wall tiles

Well regardless if I'm tiling floor or not, I'll set up my battens and tile off them, then remove and tile down to the floor.

One of the reasons, I mentioned my method, is that at some point, you have to make accurate cuts at the wall/floor junction. IMO, its easier to lay floor tiles before bottom row as I think its easier/neater to cut wall tiles to floor than the other way around. Open to suggestion though...
 
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Dumbo

Used to do as above for same reasons but as I'm tiling a lot of bathrooms with same tiles on walls and floor I find it easier to tile floor first then tile off of the floor to ensure grout joints line up .
 

Albert

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Thanks Simon.

Yes was thinking along similar lines. Its only a pressed steel bed on the Rubi, so may deflect a tad. I've got the latest snapper in it and it generally cuts well...but I did have a go on a Monty which I liked and also a Sigma. Probably better suited to big porcelain, but can't quite justify one yet :)
No deflection on this one
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