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This is probably going to seem like a very stupid question, but I gotta ask, because i've seen something that goes completely against something else i was taught a while back.

When grinding a tile, I always make sure that the blade spins down onto the tile. I was told years ago that if the the blade spun upwards, it can lift the glaze or cause chipping. It would also throw dust up in the air instead of down to the floor.

But the genesis dust extractor, requires that the blade spins upward to unsure the dust is directed to the exhaust port...... surely meaning the cut won't be as clean?

Confuzzled and would like your thoughts.

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Depends on the way your cutting it, a cutter with a wheel mounted on the bottom which cuts from the back of the tile, they don't chip the tile.
 

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I have the festool grinder and that cuts upwards also I always scribe a line first if I use it but I've not used it that much
 
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I always have it the other way (blade on the left) so the dust is thrown under the tile, but concious of the dusty mess it leaves. Thats why i'm looking for something like this.
 

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