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bobbydazzler

Any tips for cutting glass tiles on a wet saw. And is there a tool anyone could recomend to smooth of ruff the ruff edges ? Thanks in advance.
 
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DHTiling

He might want to be able to do L cuts for sockets etc.. or window cill , who knows..?
 
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bobbydazzler

QUOTE=Dave;706389]He might want to be able to do L cuts for sockets etc.. or window cill , who knows..?[/QUOTE] Yes that's what I was thinking, I am doing a kitchen splash back so L shapes and sockets will need to be cut
 
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Minesacarling

I know topps do a blade for wet cutting glass. They're on there website for £18.99
 
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MTiler

You can get diamond rubbing blocks of various grades that'll smooth off the sharp glass edges. Ive used normal diamond cutting blades to cut glass tiles with no problem. Dont use a grinder as it'll shatter the glass tiles.
 
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DHTiling

QUOTE=Dave;706389]He might want to be able to do L cuts for sockets etc.. or window cill , who knows..? Yes that's what I was thinking, I am doing a kitchen splash back so L shapes and sockets will need to be cut




Rubi make one called a CVG blade... But most porcelain blades will cut glass... Be careful of shelling .
 
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