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dubber

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Skill saw, the more teeth the better for a clean cut. And cut with the tile upside down. Just cut nearly 40 tiles this past weekend.
 
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Splitpi

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Sachse, TX
Regarding which way to cut ...

The old adage from wood working are:
  • use a high tooth count blade
  • Visible side up on a table saw (the table saw cuts on a down stroke), Tearout will be on the bottom (non-visible portion)
  • Visible side down on a circular saw (The circular saw cuts on an up stroke), Tearout will be on the top (non-visible portion)
  • use a zero clearance baseplate on either the table saw or circular saw.
 

bymbie

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Aug 17, 2013
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I did my floor a month ago. I used a jigsaw with a plastic blade (i had to cut around my woodstove hearth pad). Worked like a charm.
 

Croixboy

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May 28, 2014
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Lewes, De
A tablesaw works great, especially if you need to take like 1" off a bunch of tiles down one side of the garage. I picked one up off craigslist and put a new blade on it. I would be happy to pass it along for $30 if your in the mid-Atlantic area.
 
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