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Rad2474

China pencil but as wivers said blood will do, expelled a bit of that recently ripped bathroom out cheek to the wife etc...
 
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ryanbrown

For wet saws i draw a line and stick insulation tape alongside it. Sometimes you forget which end of tape is the line though lol.

If your cutting a straight line all the way through a tile with no angle, then you you dont even need to draw a line - just a dot on one end - put that dot under the saw and get the guide snapped on.
 
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Home Tiler

I've used a 6" nail ....(when i've lost my pencil)...and to be honest i think i prefer the nail now!!

Steve
 
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hillhead

2H,3H and 4H pencils,for glazed i use china markers which are fab even running through my sigma 10M water saw.
 
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hillhead

i do dave,just like that one in pic,brilliant,gave some to some tiler mates too,they were very impressed.i bought then online with aload of other pencils last year
 
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penno

Good tip, I'll try them. Trying to use a chinagraph pencil at present, doesn't seem to like damp tiles though!

Grumpy

Chinagraph's are a pain in the arse. One bit of wet and forget it, tiles have to be dryer than a dry thing on a dry day for chinas to work.
 

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