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ripkord

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Hi - recently installed hardibacker to my bathroom floor after many, many weeks of getting excessive amounts of the hardest adhesive in the world off the floor!

Anyway I cant adjust the level of the toilet and pedestal any more than I have already (I'd love to be able to tile underneath, but I cant).

So I'm left with the age old problem of cutting curves in tiles. What is the best way to do this. Am I best to hire a tile saw or will putting a tile saw blade on my bosch jigsaw do the job? I only have about 8 tiles to cut.

I have tried nippers but cant seem to get the hang of it. Requires a bit of skill!!! I have a profile gague and a scoring tool.

There has to be an easier way, nipping just sends shards of tile everywhere - but I'm probably doing it wrong :)

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jimbob

Are the tiles ceramic or porcelain? A jigsaw will only be useful if they are ceramic. I was using a jigsaw myself last weekend on some small ceramics and after a very small number of cuts they just slowed right down, so I gave up - maybe the ceramics I had were partucularly hard.

I suppose as long as the curve is not too sharp, a jigsaw cut would be possible.

Alternatively, get a scoring wheel and try (carefully) to score the curve freehand (I have a couple of scoring wheels mounted on wooden handles). Then use a jigsaw or wet cutter to cut out most of the waste, and finish off by using the nippers up to your scored curve :thumbsup: Remember when using nippers its not all about force - once you've got a good purchase, you need to use leverage to do the rest....
 
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Tomtiler

i would just use an angle grinder with a gd blade should do the job as long as your markings are gd :thumbsup:
 

robbbin

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use plummers solder to take a template then a angle grinder you can get curved blades now from right lines
 

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