Hi Gys,
The tile I'm using is the kind that looks like wood flooring, but it's actually made from porcelain. I'm using dry diamond blades on my grinder and table saw, but both are leaving a lot of nicks on the top of the tile. Any tips on getting a cleaner edge? I've tried flipping the tiles over but that hasn't work. Perhaps reducing the depth of the cut so it doesn't cut all the way through the .25" thick tiles, and cutting from the back?
Anyways, any tips on dry cutting some of the 'faux' wood floor porcelain tiles to minimize the nicks on the finished cut would be great.
Cutting Tile w/ Dry Diamond Blade & Table Saw - How to prevent chipping?
The tile I'm using is the kind that looks like wood flooring, but it's actually made from porcelain. I'm using dry diamond blades on my grinder and table saw, but both are leaving a lot of nicks on the top of the tile. Any tips on getting a cleaner edge? I've tried flipping the tiles over but that hasn't work. Perhaps reducing the depth of the cut so it doesn't cut all the way through the .25" thick tiles, and cutting from the back?
Anyways, any tips on dry cutting some of the 'faux' wood floor porcelain tiles to minimize the nicks on the finished cut would be great.
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