how to cut bathroom tiles

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how to cut bathroom tiles
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HOW TO CUT BATHROOM TILES
It’s almost inevitable that some of your tiles will have to be cut to fit your wall or floor, and there will probably be
some that have to be cut into a different shape as well as size.
Cutting tiles is not difficult with access to decent equipment and with a little practice. If you’re cutting your own tiles
(and especially if you’re doing this for the very first time), it’s a good idea to allow a couple of extra tiles for practice
or in case of any slight mishaps that may happen.
In this fact sheet we show you how to make a straight cut, cut a shape, cut small shapes, and to cut away small
pieces of tile.
When it comes to cutting tiles, there are a few options.
If you are likely to do a few tiling projects around your home, or are likely to lend specialist tools to friends, neighbours, or relatives; a tradesman’s tile cutter is an excellent investment (and will make you popular with anyone else
starting their own tiling projects!)
If this is a once-only tiling project, then the best option will be to hire a tile cutter from your local Beaumont Tiles
store. You might also consider buying a cheaper ‘handyman’ tile cutter. While these can be a good option, they are
not built to last a long time. They will, however, do a great job for one or two jobs around the home.
TO MAKE A STRAIGHT CUT
Step 1
Using a pencil, mark where the tile needs to be cut.
Make sure that you cut the tile smaller than the space to
allow for even grout joints.
Step 2
Place the tile in the tile cutter and run the scorer across
the tile (once only!). This creates a break point in the tile.
Step 3
Push down the breaker. This will deliver a nice clean and
evenly cut tile.
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TO CUT A SHAPE
Step 1
Using a pencil, mark where the tile needs to be cut.
Make sure that you cut the tile smaller than the space to
allow for even grout joints.
Step 2
Use the tile cutter to score each of the lines that will be
cut. This creates a break point in the tile.
Step 3
Cut to the scored lines using an electric grinder. Sides
first and then the middle.
TO CUT A SMALL SHAPE OR TO CUT AWAY
A SMALL PIECE
Step 1
Using a pencil, mark where the tile needs to be cut.
Make sure that you cut the tile smaller than the space to
allow for even grout joints.
Step 2
Use the tile cutter to score each of the lines that will be
cut. This creates a break point in the tile.
Step 3
Break off little pieces (‘nibbles’) of the tile using a pair of
tile nibblers until the mark shape has been achieved.
pro tip:
Always break of small amounts at a time: never try to
break off the whole shape at once.
Always wear safety glasses and a respirator
when cutting tiles with an electric grinder.