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Hi guys. I'm starting with tiling as I realized I enjoy it a lot :) . Please I need help with choosing the right wet saw mostly for cutting the tiles edges to 45 degrees ( jolly edges).
What saw would you recommend according your experience?
What is better: portable saw or table saw? Diffrence between them ?
Was looking at sigma jolly 9M and rubi DC 250. Would it be a good choice?
Thanks a lot
 

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Saying that tho I'm looking at a getting a rail saw like the raimondi bolt or pikus as the sigma can be tricky sometimes
 
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colmic

Experience with rubi rail saw? As pikus is quite expensive.What kind of saw should I go for? Rail or table? (Pikus/sigma). I feel kind of lost.
 
C

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Ok, how about cutting a tile in the middle ( still talking about wet saw, need a clean cut) And from cut side I need jolly adge ( or mitering or however it is called, I think you won't be able to do it by hand with a grinder
 

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