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    How do you cut tile without a cutter?
    Ryaan Tuttle
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    Expert Answer
    Try using a wedge saw or a 4 in (10.2 cm) angle grinder with a masonry blade in it.
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    How do I make a cutout for an electrical outlet on a wall from a piece of tile that would encapsulate the box?
    Community Answer
    You'll have to cut the tile into four pieces to fit against each side of the outlet. Then work your way outwards from there.
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    How do I do a bullnose edge on tile?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    Buy bullnose pieces, and treat them the way you'd treat any other pieces.
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    How do I cut out a section of a tile?
    Donagan
    Top Answerer
    Cut or snap the tile in half, and repeat the process until you've eliminated whatever part you don't want.
  • Question
    How can I keep the tile from breaking before I get the cut made?
    CurtM
    Community Answer
    Double-check that you're using your tile cutter or wet saw according to the manufacturer's instructions. Incorrect operation could cause tiles to break, as could worn or faulty parts. It's also possible that you're using a tool that's too forceful for the type of tile you're cutting. Keep in mind that manual tile cutters are the best choice for achieving straight, clean cuts on ceramic and porcelain tile.
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    What is the best way to cut porcelain mosaic tiles to a curve?
    CurtM
    Community Answer
    The simplest way to cut curves is to score a series of parallel lines to various lengths to create the desired curve, then snap off the thin scored sections using a pair of tile nippers. Just because this method is simple, however, doesn't mean it's quick--cutting tile to a curve can be very time consuming!
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    Why is my tile getting jagged edges with the wet saw?
    CurtM
    Community Answer
    It's possible that the material is too soft to withstand the force of the saw blade. For softer or thin tiles made from standard ceramic or porcelain, it's usually best to use a manual tile cutter or pair of handheld tile nippers.
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    How do I cut a 45 degree angle with a wet saw?
    CurtM
    Community Answer
    Most newer models come with either adjustable or attachable guides that make it possible to rip tiles at specific angles. Look for a saw that includes one of these features.
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    If the cut from scoring isn't too deep, does that mean I need to replace the blade?
    CurtM
    Community Answer
    It depends on exactly how deep the cut is. As the name suggest, scoring isn't supposed to cut all the way through the tile. If the cut looks particularly shallow, however, it may be time to invest in a replacement wheel.
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