For simple straight ceramic tile cuts a carbide tipped pencil does the trick.
How to use a tile cutter for ceramic tiles.
It s not the best way to cut tiles and this method might get tiring for large scale tile jobs but it comes in handy for basic diy projects.
Before using any tool to cut tile measure the glazed side of the tile to determine where you need to make the cut.
In this video you ll learn how to cut tile.
There are a few different types of tile cutters but all use the same basic components and cutting action.
Ceramic floor tiles more than 3 8 inch thick are difficult to cut with this tool as are porcelain tiles and natural stone tiles both of which are notably harder than standard ceramic tiles.
You ll learn how to cut ceramic tile.
To cut a ceramic tile using a glass cutter start by using a pencil and a square or a ruler shaped like a right angle to measure and mark your tile.
Use a straight edge to mark the line with an erasable marker.
You start by marking the cut and scoring the face of the tile on the line.
Still it s a good idea to get a little experience using the tool before you get started on your actual project.
Next place the square right next to the marked line so you can use it as a guide then press down on the tile with the glass cutter and drag it along the line.
Where a snap cutter is not practical the alternative is to use a power wet saw which uses a diamond blade that can cut these materials with ease.
Practice using the tile cutter with scrap tiles or inexpensive pieces.
More specifically five common ways to cut tile using five different tools.
The process for cutting semicircles from the edge of tiles is similar to the technique shown for full circles.
Tile cutters are simple to operate.
There are several methods for cutting tiles by hand without a tile cutter using a cutting tool such as a glass cutter or a carbide tipped pencil.