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You need to just stick one really. lolI usually put a couple of full stops at the end of my posts.
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It's a sentence. Sentences end in one usually.
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You need to just stick one really. lolI usually put a couple of full stops at the end of my posts.
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There you go you sorted that quick.đ
Are you saying you undercut with your blade then Mark?I use my grinders right handed with the blade facing me but I pull towards me.
Can we see some pics please of the different ways we're cutting because I'm totally confused now?!
But why do you cut against the rotation Mark? If itâs polished doesnât it chip glaze from underneath?
Same, but we are oldI am confused as to what you guys are talking about - I have my grinder in a verticle position, open blade surface facing away from me and cut in the direction of the blade rotation. I see the mark line to my right and all the dust goes away to my left. My blade guard is set across the grinder body at 90°
I've realised with this thread that nobody ever taught me the correct way to use a grinder to cut tiles! It just felt natural the way I do it.But why do you cut against the rotation Mark? If itâs polished doesnât it chip glaze from underneath?
First cut I like to go with the blade rotation pulling along the cut . I haven't really thought about how I hold it
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I've just noticed I've lost my tta badge as well
Safest way with two hands - no debris flying upwards towards my face and the dust goes away from me too. Any kickbacks are controllable with ease.Never see one used like that Tom đ˛
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