Home improvement ron hazeltons demonstrates how to make a curved cut in cermanic tile when working on kitchen or bathroom sinks and countertops.
Making curved cuts in ceramic tile.
Home tile installation projects frequently require some tile cutting.
Not that difficult even in porcelain tile which is much harder than ceramic.
You may need to make these cuts to accommodate the corners of the room or wall you re tiling or to make room for outlets to show through a tiled wall.
This guide gives tips on how to cut tiles using tile saws cutters grinders and other tools use it to lean how to choose a cutter and how to make different types of cuts.
The low tech method involves using a pair of tile nippers.
Cutting tile allows you to fit pieces in corners along household fixtures in irregular places or for other purposes.
Have patience as you can successfully cut tile this way only a little bit at a time.
If you do have to cut a curved piece there are two ways to do it.
To make curved cuts or to remove small pieces of tile use tile nippers view an example on amazon.
This is for a half circle type of curve which will be probably the most common curved cut you ll need because every bathroom needs a toilet.
Whichever of the above methods you choose to make your straight tile cuts you ll probably want to use tile nippers to make curved and corner cuts in your tile pieces.
You do need to go fairly slowly and evenly and keep the blade moving.
In the first step you score a rough line with a glass cutter.
The point is simply to dig out a rough line in the glazed surface of the tile which will help you cut a better line in your second step.
Next either use a grade school style compass or just find a round object about the size of your hole and trace out a circle that touches all three points of your triangle.
First you have to draw outline of the cut that you need to make on the tile itself and mark the part you are going to remove with an x.
If you lay tile it is rare to do a job and not have to cut a curved piece of tile.
Wet saws can easily wash pencil or marker marks made off the glazed side of the tile.
Mark the curve that you need to cut onto the rough back side of the porcelain tile with a pencil or marker.