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Christa Kowalczyk

The tile cutter, tile saw, tile nipper, and trowel are the chief tools needed in order to come up with successful tiling projects.

Most tiling projects are easily and successfully done by having the appropriate tools and knowing how to use them correctly. Here’s a list of the chief tools that you can’t do without in your next tiling assignment.

Tile Cutters

The tile cutter is a tool designed for cutting and breaking tiles, typically of simple, straight forms and on tiles with up to around 9/16 inches thick. Tile cutters are available in variety of types, from the common, manually operated ones to complicated attachments for power tools. These tools are lightweight, small, low-priced, easy, and safe to use. However, they are relatively slow and produce rather limited forms of cuts. Tile cutters are ideal for small do it yourself tiling jobs that don’t require weighty tile saws.

A tile cutter is basically a level, stuffed metal assembly which features a cutter head with a scoring wheel and an overhead arm. As the cutter head is pushed down, the scoring wheel touches the top side of the tile, then it is drawn again and again on top of the tile to create a mark. As added force is put on the cutter head, the tile will break along the mark.

Tile Saw

The wet tile saw is designed to meet the distinct quality of ceramics. It is a tool normally used for large application that calls for more than plain, straight cuts. It’s a lot different from conventional wood saw as conventional saws have the tendency to snap the tile or would overheat and cease cutting. The tile saw normally includes the motor as well as blade set in an overhead stance. It uses a sliding table or sawhorse that can be repositioned manually to shift the tile which is beneath the blade. Underneath the table is a tank made of plastic or metal that carries the water and a water pump to lead the cooling water onto the blade.

In using a tile saw, the tile is set on the sliding table and clasped either with a clamp or manually. As the blade is set in one stand, you can cut the tile at a desired angle by holding it on the sliding table. A tile saw lets users to cut quicker and more precise than a tile cutter plus the edges of cut tiles are smoother and neater.

Tile Nipper

The tile nipper is invented to create spherical cuts in tiles. It can be applied to produce angle or straight cuts but it’s a lot easier to employ a tile cutter or tile saw to create these cut types. Since pointed fragments of the ceramic tile can burst from the cut and may cause injury, goggles and other safety glasses need to be worn while cutting.

If you are mounting tiles on a countertop, it is quite trouble-free to mark the ceramic tile that needs to be cut. Although there are instances that marking the tile directly is impossible. In this instance, a template made of cardboard is required and you can transfer the markings to the ceramic tile.

Trowel

The trowels are everyday tools employed in gardening and construction applications. They are manipulated to dig, spread, scoop, and situate. Trowels come in assorted sizes and shapes, and generally feature a metal blade (of various shapes) fixed to a short handle. Some trowels are flat and others are arced.

Notched trowels are the ones used in ceramic tile installation. They provide a bead design which produce uniformity in material’s thickness and complete contact with the tile after beating in. These trowels are obtainable in scoop, v-shaped, rectangular, and square types. Rectangular and square trowels are utilized to put thin set mortar to tiles. Scoop, v-notch and square trowels are used for spreading tile adhesives such as grout and cement.

You can acquire tile cutters, tile saws, tile nippers, and trowels at different rates and in multiplicity of styles, depending on its applications. These tiling tools can be bought through tile shops, tool vendors, and home depots.

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