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Discuss mosaic tiles in the Tiling Forum at TilersForums; Could someone tell me if it is possible to cut a 300mm by 300mm glass and steel mosaic tile with a standard diamond wheel cutter. Thanks tomt....
          
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    Could someone tell me if it is possible to cut a 300mm by 300mm glass and steel mosaic tile with a standard diamond wheel cutter. Thanks tomt.

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    Hi Tom...

    Glass and steel?! Could you elaborate??? Maybe even a picture?
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    Yes Dave they are only tiny squares shall we say one inch across of glass and what looks like polished ali. Hope that helps. tomt.

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    They could be a specially finished glass, you can get glass mosaics with silver, gold etc in them. If they are mainly glass you can use a diamond blade for glass on a variable speed grinder or a montolit masterpiuma cutter, thats what I use.
    What make are they?

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    tile nipps also one at a time

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