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Simon benn Leeds
Yeah it's all in the scribe.That would be great Simon.
Would a 1.2 m x 200 mm textured grade 5 porc be okay?
Sorry if the post looks strangely written I'm using the dictation on my phone
Yeah it's all in the scribe.That would be great Simon.
Would a 1.2 m x 200 mm textured grade 5 porc be okay?
Sorry if the post looks strangely written I'm using the dictation on my phone
Dave was the first rubi supplier in england ,from tradetiler,Tell ya summet mate was looking at trade tiler last night after the recent thread, the amount of spare bits for my rubi im sure that sites owned by a rubi rep lol. But then again i was looking at the "bits under a fiver section" lol
Hey simon ,that kaufman looks awesome and very well priced ,you got oneTry and get your hands on a Kaufmann before you buy a sigma Marc, I tried the sigma the other day then tried the Kaufmann again, Kaufmann is incredible. But each to their own.
Some of the porcelain getting crazy to cut to a top finishAnyway, back on subject with an update.
Tried the cardboard underneath etc - didn't work
Tried wet cutting 5mm from scored line then cut to scored line - didn't work
The only method that came close, was to dry cut with the month blade holding the grinder at a slight angle away from you, then clean the edges up with the stone. A very time consuming task indeed, but necessary to achieve the correct standard of finish.
Thanks to all for the input - if I never see these type of tiles again it won't be too soon!
Mattie ,need to buy new tx for porcelain cuts ,rubi,you think your sigma better ,appreciatte your opinion ,thanksI've seriously only ever come across 1 tile I couldn't consistently cut with my sigma. That was a 12mm riven porcelain called kripton by imola. Seriously tough tile. And I bet I could even cut that these days having now become one with my trusty cutter lol
I used to live in halifax ,that was a while ago lol ,whats the name of sigma pleaseOh that's a big debate on here. A lot of arguments lol.
My personal opinion is that the sigma max series is a far superior cutter to the rubi. Really is a great machine. If your West Yorkshire region you're more than welcome to give it a blast.
What a good price ,did it take a while to get used of ,The sigma 3b3m is their 600mm model
Looks good ,great price how long you had your
Thanks for chatLooks good ,great price how long you had your
I'll post one up tomorrow.Got any pocs of the tile mate?
Update. I forgot to take a picture of the tile, but I have discovered that if I lubricate the scoring wheel when cutting every other tile and put the cardboard underneath - this method actually works.First try some cardboard under the tile, also once scored move the tile an inch or two down the cutter before breaking because if you look the solid centre bit of the bed is away from the edge ive had this problem with my 750 mate thats my 2 pence
Dont thank me buddy theres a guy on this site who told me that trick, cheers stefUpdate. I forgot to take a picture of the tile, but I have discovered that if I lubricate the scoring wheel when cutting every other tile and put the cardboard underneath - this method actually works.
Thanks Mr Tiler for that, only obstacle now is doing the L shaped cuts without chipping. Will have to get the stone out I guess.
ok you are dealing with a high bake tile using cheap matirails total stress on the tile first you have to take out the stress the best way to do this is to core a 30 mm hole on the courner were your courner meets then scribe back to your core on the out side hole now grind out the shortest line on the inside of your scribe and then snap the long edge then grind out the remaining courner the times have been hard and a lot of tile manafators have cut cost this if the price we are now paying