Spray water onto the tile when needed to keep the surface wet.
How to cut slate wall tile.
Be careful not to use the hacksaw however as this will not help you get the precision needed to perfectly lay the tiles on the floor.
Find the right section to cut.
It s much easier to draw and cut a straight line across the bottom side of the slate.
Many types of slate tile are sold ungauged.
Cut any glass wall tiles measuring 2 inches in size or smaller with glass tile nippers.
Then connect the cuts as shown 3.
You start by marking the cut and scoring the face of the tile on the line.
When cutting slate tiles it is best to use a wet saw with a pre installed table for the tiles to fit into.
Make multiple passes with the blade if needed to cut through the tile and to the subsurface.
If a wet saw is not available other types of saw may be used.
Use a straight edge to mark the line with an erasable marker.
Before you remove the excess tile photo 1 be sure to make short cuts on both sides of the semicircle 1 and 2.
In this video you ll learn how to cut tile.
Not only does it show you the easiest way to cut slate but shows you some of the te.
Switch to a rotary tool with a tile cutting bit to cut tile closer to the edges of the wall where the grinder blade is too large to reach or to make curved cuts in the tile.
To minimize the amount of dust produced when you cut your slate soak the slate in water for a minute or two.
This means that the tiles may vary in thickness from piece to piece and within one piece by as much as 1 4 inch.
This video shows some common and not so common methods of cutting slate.
Before using any tool to cut tile measure the glazed side of the tile to determine where you need to make the cut.
Flip the slate over when manually cutting the slate.
These nippers have two wheels that turn as they cut the glass rather than the straight jaws of hard tile.
When cutting slate manually with a hammer and chisel or a handheld slate cutter flip it over and cut along the flat underside of the tiles.
There are several methods for cutting tiles by hand without a tile cutter using a cutting tool such as a glass cutter or a carbide tipped pencil.