A score-and-snap tile cutter works well for cutting many large-f…
A score-and-snap tile cutter works well for cutting many large-format
glass tiles.
A wet saw equipped with a glass-cutting blade also does a great …
A wet saw equipped with a glass-cutting blade also does a great job.
Place the tile against the ceiling in the area where it’s to b…
Place the tile against the ceiling in the area where it’s to be installed, and mark the amount that needs to be removed.
Thin rips in large-format glass tile such as this become fairly …
Thin rips in large-format glass tile such as this become fairly routine.
With mosaic tile, a site-built cutting jig can be helpful to sup…
With mosaic tile, a site-built cutting jig can be helpful to support both sides of the cut and hold the tiles stationary. First, cut a saw kerf about two-thirds of the way through a porcelain tile, and use this as a base support. Then use the factory corner (red tile in this photo) to hold the mosaics parallel to the blade at the desired width, and hold the mosaics stationary with a third tile.
Don't try to cut too many mosaic tiles at once. Cutting tile…
Don't try to cut too many mosaic tiles at once. Cutting tile for a ceiling strip, for instance, is best done a few tiles at a time.
When the cut falls on a seam between tiles, set the tile roughly…
When the cut falls on a seam between tiles, set the tile roughly in position and mark out the cut.
At the wet saw, make several cuts to the cut lines.
Using glass-tile nippers, carefully break out the glass over to …
Using glass-tile nippers, carefully break out the glass over to the line.
Then back-butter the tile and set it in place.
If the pipe falls in the middle of a tile, drill the hole with a…
If the pipe falls in the middle of a tile, drill the hole with a hollow-core diamond-coated bit with a water feed.
A score-and-snap tile cutter works well for cutting many large-format glass tiles. It also works for most cuts in a subway-tile format, For example, it’s efficient and convenient to set up the cutter next to the shower for cutting the half tiles that begin every other course and for cutting the tiles at the inside corners.
If you have to cut smaller shapes, a wet saw equipped with a glass-cutting blade is the right tool for cutting tiles without chipping the applied backing. This slideshow (left) provides more detail.