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Gez2312

Hi , I've recently been in a job using 750x750 5mm porcelain tiles, they cut fine on the score and snap , but trying to Maxine cut is proving a nightmare ! I have a dewalt d24000 with a Montolit Dna blade , chips them , a Rubi tc180 also with same monti blade , chips them ! Grinder with monti blade , they all usually cut perfectly with minimal or no chips but these tiles are unbelievable! Not just chips but looks like my dogs chewed at it ! Problem is I've got three wet room trays to do with them ! Any tips on how to machine cut these without savaging them would be very much appreciated! Cheers
 
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hmtiling

Only used thin porc a couple of times and they both cut fine with a dna and turbo porc blade. I believe a monti squadro blade is good for the thin stuff but wait for someone with more knowledge of them to advise.
 
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hmtiling

Only used thin porc a couple of times and they both cut fine with a dna and turbo porc blade. I believe a monti squadro blade is good for the thin stuff but wait for someone with more knowledge of them to advise.
I'm referring to grinder blades
 
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Old Mod

Try holding a wet sponge on the back of the grinder blade as you cut, not damp, but wet.
I'm using a marcrist AkkuMax at the moment which works well wet.
Personally don't dry cut thin porcelain.
 
I

Italy

Montolit squadro 85mm for me.
The tile in photo is 5mm

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O

One Day

Try also resting the tile on a piece of carpet, or kerdi board - something to absorb the vibration from the blade.
It can make a real difference.
 

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