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Old 12-07-2007   #1
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Default Saw for cutting tile trims

I've read the previous thread and most people seem to agree with using a mitre block for cutting trims but what about the type of saw. If im going to invest in one id have to buy one which would cut wood (for battens), plastic and metal. I've been checking some saws out and i like the saw names 'The Magic Saw', do a search on net and it seems rather good (theres a pretty neat video too). Has anyone used it ? Also how do you prevent the tile trim from moving in the mitre block ? I've found a block from Stanley which uses adjustable clamps...anyone used this ?

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use junior hacksaw for plastics and normal hacksaw for metal, these have small teeth so they dont give rough cuts....mitre boxs for trims are small so hold trims with your hand but watch those fingers lol lol....

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Default Re: Saw for cutting tile trims

is there no electric small metre cutters out there for cutting ally trims ??
can't find anything on the net ...anyone know of any please??
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Default Re: Saw for cutting tile trims

Hi i'm new here, i'm from NZ and been tiling for 20 yrs now. I use the smallest drop saw i could find and put a metal blade with the most teeth per inch and get perfect mitres day in day out so much quicker too
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Default Re: Saw for cutting tile trims

thats what I have done Dart6 ideal for the metal trims as I started using a mitre block and a hacksaw and the trims kept moving and the saw kept sticking and I was turning the air blue so I spent 25 quid on a saw and 6 quid on a blade and now I am happy as larry!!! no chubby brown language anymore LOL
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Default Re: Saw for cutting tile trims

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thats what I have done Dart6 ideal for the metal trims as I started using a mitre block and a hacksaw and the trims kept moving and the saw kept sticking and I was turning the air blue so I spent 25 quid on a saw and 6 quid on a blade and now I am happy as larry!!! no chubby brown language anymore LOL
what was the finest blade you managed to get ?
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Default Re: Saw for cutting tile trims

when you put the trim in the mitre block place a piece of 2"x 1" in, then
push down on the wood and trim makes cutting easy , with chrome trims
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Default Re: Saw for cutting tile trims

like that tip ad tiling....i'm now thinking of getting one of these
Draper 350W Belt And Disc Sander 240V :: BDS368 :: 50021 :: Draper Sanders
doesn't look to heavy...but i reckon i could sand the 45 and even if i have some awkward angles to do... this could help no end...
i dunno yet though...."might be going over the top with this"

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Default Re: Saw for cutting tile trims

you won't get the accurracy like the saw will, i'm talking about a cheap chippies drop saw, they're instantly adjustable to any angle.
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Default Re: Saw for cutting tile trims

some thing like this but with a metal cutting blade......dave..



Compound Mitre Saw with cutting head and table which both tilt to 45° for bevel and compound mitre cuts. Supplied with movable blade guard and TCT blade.
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some thing like this but with a metal cutting blade......dave..



Compound Mitre Saw with cutting head and table which both tilt to 45° for bevel and compound mitre cuts. Supplied with movable blade guard and TCT blade.
  • 1200W
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£24.99

Just had a look and there is one very similar to that in B&Q for the same price. Might invest in one
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I've read the previous thread and most people seem to agree with using a mitre block for cutting trims but what about the type of saw. If im going to invest in one id have to buy one which would cut wood (for battens), plastic and metal. I've been checking some saws out and i like the saw names 'The Magic Saw', do a search on net and it seems rather good (theres a pretty neat video too). Has anyone used it ? Also how do you prevent the tile trim from moving in the mitre block ? I've found a block from Stanley which uses adjustable clamps...anyone used this ?



i have a small metal mitre block which i got from a train model shop... you know the sort when peopel make their own train world landscape thing (im not a train spotter) i used to use one in Germany and always liked it, but its no good for metal trims (most customers dont want to pay that little extra for crome/metals strips so plastic is what i normally use)the little metal mitre box and saw are fantastic.

very similar to this but it has a metal mitre block so lasts longer http://www.tinytools.co.uk/Saws_&_Sa...c84/index.html

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