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Tile Cutter


A manual tile cutter is similar to a glass cutter. It works by creating a score across the tile before applying pressure and snapping the tile in two.

Whether you’re a seasoned tiler or are trying to stick to your budget during a kitchen update, these tile cutting tips will give you the edge you’re been looking for.

PROTECT YOUR EYES

Always, always, always wear eye protection when using a manual tile cutter. Small and sharp tile fragments can fly into your eye and cause easily avoidable damage.When using a handheld manual tile cutter, wear thick gloves as an added precaution.

MARK YOUR CUT

Mark the tile with a pen, pencil, or highlighter before scoring the surface. This gives you a chance to double-check your measurements for peace of mind.

SCORE THE TILE

The first score you make is the most important, and ideally, it will be your last. Going over the same score several times results in uneven breakage and a ragged edge.

USE THE RIGHT PRESSURE

Use a continuous and solid motion with minimal pressure. Pressing too hard can cause internal breakage and will damage the tile before snapping along the scoreline.

USE CAUTION WHEN CUTTING

Be cautious using a manual tile cutter to cut anything thicker than 3/8 inch thick ceramic tiles and stone or porcelain tiles, which are harder materials. Check your tile cutter’s specifications to ensure it’s designed to do the level of work you need it to.

SMOOTH THE EDGES

Once you’ve snapped the tile along the scoreline, use a diamond rubber pad to smooth the edges. Remember to use proper rubbing technique as well (this means starting on the upper side of the tile and sanding downward). This small step elevates the results of your tile installation.