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    Got a brochure through the post today from a company in Cheshire... Aquacut water jet cutting..


    Does anyone get pieces etc water jet cut..?

    Never really had a call for it yet ....

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    The possibilities are endless, I've had a few things done,
    I mostly use it if the client doesn't want the shower enveloped, or if the shower is dished like a saucer. Send up a, say 60x60, comes back cut into 5x5 squares, stuck onto 30x30 mesh sheets, no sharp edges.
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    cometh the day when we can have a portable one.....lots of tilers with no fingers probably!
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    Not really had a cause, I say really, there have been 2 occasions were I 'could' have had a use for it but we changed to suit. I'll check them out for future, in case of

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    I'm currently getting 4m2 of 590x590 porcelain cut into mosaics and planted onto sheets.
    Also I have an impressive hallway to tile on my current job with a double 100mm border to run around curved walls etc- it's being water jet cut for me too.
    The templates are ready too.
    The water jet machines are amazing !!
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    Here's a lovely example of water jet cutting , I think it is anyway, lol. Cute.
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    I have not used water jet cutting..But im selling the blades £10 each water.jpg

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    This type of piece would be nice to install..



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    What was the American wet cutter with the circular blade called, something XT, that did a similar cut, very nice iirc.

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    Quicker with the grinder,lol.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hillhead View Post
    Quicker with the grinder,lol.
    Yes, but search / watch some of the vids for that cutter, the noise is minimal, water splash is non-existent, and zero dust........................................ but iirc,, a hefty price tag, I still drool over them lol

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    We've had a couple done - an entrance Logo to a Masonic Hall and floor lights cut out the middle of 20mm stone.

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    fixed some pieces in car showrooms etc, but never ordered anything myself.

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    fiitted some curves in a pattern on the mcdonalds restaurants

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    Default Re: Water jet cutting.

    Quote Originally Posted by Alan.P View Post
    What was the American wet cutter with the circular blade called, something XT, that did a similar cut, very nice iirc.
    Good idea but this doesn't make good reading:
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    Quote Originally Posted by AMtek View Post
    The lady who posted that thread does some awesome work... she has an album on here somewhere..

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    Default Re: Water jet cutting.

    last one I fitted was cut at Amazing Tiles in Park royal they have a water jet cutter

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    Default Re: Water jet cutting.

    Looks interesting, I might look into it to get my tiles cut into rods, would save me getting bored out of my skull doing it. I imagine it's a pretty expensive service, I don't suppose holding my finger over the end of the hose would do the same thing?
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    Default Re: Water jet cutting.

    I used to sell one or two a month when at Topps but never fitted any. Used to be max size about 60 x 60cm back then though, or at least before the price went a bit nuts. Could cut in pretty much any tile. Some nice patterns can come from them. And large compass in the entrance hall had been done half a dozen times a year. All looked spot on.

    Didn't know there was a firm in Cheshire that did it though.
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    Just once, this photo has been posted before..<br>
    Tiles inside shower were water jet cut... no other way for accuracy
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    To give you an idea how fine you can go with it, this was all cut from 60x60 porc



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    Would be very unlucky if you broke one of those letters.

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    Great system but pretty costly. Just got some 600x600 cut into mosaics for a wetroom floor. Ended up costing £7 a 300x300 panel, ie 4 panels in a tile.

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    Would be very unlucky if you broke one of those letters.
    Did a jewellers a couple of years back and broke the pre-cut name twice. They changed the design after the second time as it was too delicate.....


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    I bet your heart dropped each time..

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    I bet your heart dropped each time..
    Felt a right muppet, especially when I had around 20 peeps watching me the second time I tried to fix it


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    Quote Originally Posted by Wingn View Post
    Great system but pretty costly. Just got some 600x600 cut into mosaics for a wetroom floor. Ended up costing £7 a 300x300 panel, ie 4 panels in a tile.
    You should have enveloped them !! Why other making into mosaic ?

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    Wanted mosaic for asthetic reasons plus polished porc so the customer would have ended up on his backside on a wet enveloped floor.

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