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I have a flat bed wet tile saw, where the tile goes on the bed face up and the blade protrudes through the bed. I have used this on ceramic and it was ok, but I did find that it often chipped the glazing. I found it absolutely no good for porcelain for this reason. I then used an angle grinder with a diamond tile blade on it with water spray and I found the cut was far superior, but cutting porcelain is very time consuming.
Are the score and snap cutters better for getting a nice neat clean cut? I'm thinking I could sell my tile saw in that case, as I don't think I'll ever use this one again.
Thanks.
Are the score and snap cutters better for getting a nice neat clean cut? I'm thinking I could sell my tile saw in that case, as I don't think I'll ever use this one again.
Thanks.