TOUGH TILE CUTS MADE EASY
Family Handyman|June 2020
An angle grinder does what other tools can’t
JEFF GORTON
TOUGH TILE CUTS MADE EASY

Some tile jobs require only straight, simple cuts. But most require some tricky ones: curves, holes for plumbing, or cutouts for electrical boxes. That’s when an angle grinder comes in handy. This article shows you how to use an inexpensive angle grinder with a diamond blade to cut perfect circles and squares in even the toughest tile, like granite or porcelain. You can buy a 4-in. or a 4-1/2-in. grinder for less than $60 and a dry-cut diamond blade to fit it starting at $15. In general, more expensive blades last longer.

When you’re choosing a diamond blade, look for one with a continuous, rather than segmented, rim for the smoothest cut. Be aware, though, that cutting with a dry-cut diamond blade creates a lot of dust and noise. So make sure you cut in a well-ventilated area (or better yet, outside!) and wear hearing protection, a good-quality two-strap dust mask and safety glasses.

TILT THE BLADE FOR CIRCLES

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