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Hi, im doing a porcelain floor with 44 x 44tiles. the prob is that every time I cut using the wet cutter it breaks off near the end, almost all ... -
wet cutter problem
Hi, im doing a porcelain floor with 44 x 44tiles. the prob is that every time I cut using the wet cutter it breaks off near the end, almost all the time not leaving a straight edge. ive tried cutting slowly and putting pressure on both side without success. Ive also tried turning around half way through again this invariably causes it to break.
Any advice would be great, fyi its a new diamond disc.
Cheers
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What type of wet cutter are you using?
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try scoring the tile with dry cutter before using wet cutter, that way if it breaks its more likely to break where its scored.
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Hi, thanks for replies, its a plasplugs 180mm wheel. I always dry cut so that I can mark with pencil lead so that I can see line when wet.
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There lies the problem cutting dry, mark the tile with a felt tip so it doesn't wash off so fast then offer the front edge up to the blade and slowly twist until the water line hits the rear mark then push thru without twisting. I think you are twisting the tile at the last 3rd and therefore causing the tile to split out
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Hi chille, i firstly mark the tile using the dry cutter that way i get a guide line when using the wet cutter. and yes i use water in the wet cutter
. Im also very careful to push the tile through uniformly cogniscant that twisting it in any direction is asking for mishaps. 
Originally Posted by
chille
There lies the problem cutting dry, mark the tile with a felt tip so it doesn't wash off so fast then offer the front edge up to the blade and slowly twist until the water line hits the rear mark then push thru without twisting. I think you are twisting the tile at the last 3rd and therefore causing the tile to split out
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Ok then the blade is new, the blade is wet and well cooled, and you aren't twisting at the last bit. Well I'm stumped mate, you must be doing something wrong, may I ask why you score and then cut I never do this unless its a small slither being cut off, is it so you can follow a pencil line mate?
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Yes chille its just a habit ive got into, the lead from the pencil gets stuck in the groove (sounds a bit like a song hehe) that way my old eyes can still see it when cutting.
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Just wondering could the guard be twisted? maybe putting that bit of presure on the tile. Just a thought
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Phil thanks for your suggestion, i will check tomo. Ive not had this prob before so will check ur suggestion. Cheers
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Why not use a normal tile cutter
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try a sigma tile cutter....mine will cut the hardest porcelain tiles with ease, and you will only need to wet cut the 'L' shape tiles..
andy-allen-tiling
Wall and Floor Tiler based in Gloucester and covering Cheltenham-Forest of Dean-Stroud-Tewksbury-The Cotswolds.
Full bathroom fitting service, including all plumbing, plastering, and electrical installations, Free advice and design. tel.........01452 721112 mobile...07976883412 web site..... www.andy-allen-tiling.co.uk ANY TILE-ANY SURFACE-ANYWHERE
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Re: wet cutter problem

Originally Posted by
jay
Why not use a normal tile cutter
Hi what would you describe as a normal tile cutter
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Originally Posted by
Little5
Hi what would you describe as a normal tile cutter
hi
a rubi is a normal cutter :0)
a sigma is an abnormal cutter :0(
hope this makes things clearer ;0)
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andy-allen-tiling
Wall and Floor Tiler based in Gloucester and covering Cheltenham-Forest of Dean-Stroud-Tewksbury-The Cotswolds.
Full bathroom fitting service, including all plumbing, plastering, and electrical installations, Free advice and design. tel.........01452 721112 mobile...07976883412 web site..... www.andy-allen-tiling.co.uk ANY TILE-ANY SURFACE-ANYWHERE
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Originally Posted by
AstonTiling
hi
a rubi is a normal cutter :0)
a sigma is an abnormal cutter :0(
hope this makes things clearer ;0)
Lmao.......
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"The early bird catches the worm.... but it's the second mouse that gets the cheese"
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Its a plasplugs, where do you think that fits in

Originally Posted by
AstonTiling
hi
a rubi is a normal cutter :0)
a sigma is an abnormal cutter :0(
hope this makes things clearer ;0)
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Re: wet cutter problem

Originally Posted by
Little5
Its a plasplugs, where do you think that fits in
Are you using the stock blade that comes with the plasplugs? Its an ok blade, and should cope with most tiles, but I got me a better one, that handles anything really easily.
edit: another thing to check is if the blade is seated right on the spindle? Or, has the blade overheated and warped slightly maybe?
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