How to Miter Ceramic Tile
- 1). Place the tile wet saw on a flat surface, such as a workbench or a concrete slab. Attach a diamond blade to the tile wet saw. Fill the saw's water reservoir with fresh, clean water.
- 2). Lay a carpenter's square or framing square on the glazed surface of the tile. Position the square across the tile along the desired location of the miter cut. While holding the square in position, use the edge of the square to draw a cut line across the tile's surface.
- 3). Attach the miter guide to the saw's rip fence. Lay the tile in the miter guide and unlock the rip fence. Slide the rip fence until the tile's cut line aligns with the saw's blade. Lock the rip fence in position and move the tile away from the blade. Put on safety goggles.
- 4). Plug in the saw and switch the machine to the "On" position. Grip the miter guide at its extreme edges to keep your fingers away from the blade during the cut. Slowly push the miter guide forward until the spinning blade contacts the tile. Firmly push the tile through the blade to complete the miter cut.
- 5). Turn off the machine. Slide the miter guide away from the blade. When the saw blade stops spinning, remove the tile from the saw's table.
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