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Musivarius
I've just read a post on a mosaic artist forum and a chap on there said that when he was cutting some 10mm thick Verde Guatamala (I've seen it mostly classified as a marble but some places refer to it as a granite) rods with tile nippers he soaked them in water which made them easier to cut. I quote
'Soaking the tile first was the only way it was possible to cleanly nip so much of it with straight cuts'
I just can't see it, I really can't see what the water does to help the nippers cut. I'd love to be proved wrong but I really can't think where else to ask this. Anyone got any ideas?
'Soaking the tile first was the only way it was possible to cleanly nip so much of it with straight cuts'
I just can't see it, I really can't see what the water does to help the nippers cut. I'd love to be proved wrong but I really can't think where else to ask this. Anyone got any ideas?