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How to avoid chipping tiles?

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JDX

Sorry if I offended you, am I a tiler? Well, I suppose that depends on your definition. Do I work for other people on a daily basis & get paid directly for my work, no! (Nobody would pay me at my speed :smilewinkgrin: ). Have I experience? Yes. I have been tiling sporadically for 15 years plus. I eventually get paid, indirectly, when the property is finished but I'm a property refurbisher first and I suppose the title "amateur tiler" falls within the many skills I have. I am making envelope cuts for a showertray and the largish tiles are making it difficult because they won't fit on my small tabled cutter.
 
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Ian

Ahh jolly good! I've attached a couple of pics to show an example of how I do envelope cuts. 1st work out where you need the cuts and score them with a dry cutter, 2nd cut with a grinder or wet saw (I find a grinder to be the most accurate), a good blade is very important to avoid the chipping, 3rd stick 'em down!
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Perry

Sorry if I offended you, am I a tiler? Well, I suppose that depends on your definition. Do I work for other people on a daily basis & get paid directly for my work, no! (Nobody would pay me at my speed :smilewinkgrin: ). Have I experience? Yes. I have been tiling sporadically for 15 years plus. I eventually get paid, indirectly, when the property is finished but I'm a property refurbisher first and I suppose the title "amateur tiler" falls within the many skills I have. I am making envelope cuts for a showertray and the largish tiles are making it difficult because they won't fit on my small tabled cutter.
No mate never get offended just a question i now see what you are at :8:so you need a bigger cutter or a good wet saw and blade
 

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