How to Cut Glass Tile without Chipping
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- Опубликовано: 13 июн 2022
- This video shows you how to cut glass subway tiles without chipping the glass or the colored backing. Four different types of cuts are shown including a cross cut, rip, corner, and notch. The saw used in the video is a Skil 3540, and the blade is a QEP 7 inch Glass Tile Diamond Blade purchased from Amazon.
you were the only video I could find on youtube with actual information on how to cut glass tile and then actually cut the tile to demonstrate! Very well done and informative! Thank you so much!
I finally found a good video that explains how to cut glass tile. Thanks so much. Please make more videos like this!
Thank you. This video was so helpful. I now feel confident enough to attempt to tile my backsplash.
Super helpful video. 100% helped me install my glass tile backsplash. Appreciate you making this.
I've found a few glass tile cutting videos, this was the most thorough yet concise. I'm installing a glass tile backsplash today. Thank you for putting the effort into making this video!
Also, a few of the videos I did see suggested cutting the tile upside down to help prevent chipping.
OMG thank you so much!!!!! I searched and search until I found your video. The sore were we purchased the tile couldnt even tell us. Gid bless you!!
This is exactly the information I was looking for - excellent instructions. Thank you!
Thanks for the video. Very helpful! All the other videos about glass tiling on a backsplash cover simple cuts, but miss out the hard ones!
Thank you so much! It was very helpful. I appreciate that it was a simple video with clear and precise information. Thanks again.
Thanks for this video. Was struggling with glass tile chipping at the end of the cut.
THANK YOU ..! ALL OF MY GLASS TILES KEPT CHIPPING WHEN I WOULD GET TOWARDS THE END
Just what I was looking for,, cheers Nick👍
great idea with the clamp on the tile! Definitely going to use that one.
Well done, thank you for this very useful video!
EXCELLENT video! Thank you
nice demonstration
Excellent Video Thanks!
Excellent video
I hope we will get more videos after your tragic finger accident 🙏
Great video thanks
Thank you. So helpful
AWESOME VIDEO !!!!!!!
When you flip it upside down make sure to not scratch it.
du you know at what speed the blade turn I have a rdial scaw maybe it is tooo fast
or a low speed motor at 300 tpm
According to Skil’s website, it spins at 3600 rpm.
@@MrCollenick thank but that are lot of water eveywhere is ok
What kind of glue should i use for that the same glass tile?
We used www.flooranddecor.com/tile-mortars-and-thinsets-installation-materials/mapei-adesilex-p10-premium-glass-tile-mortar-951100087.html. Glass tile requires a unique mortar partly because you can see through the glass so you need a uniform color. We also used the additive www.flooranddecor.com/outdoor-installation-materials/mapei-keraply-latex-additive-for-tile-mortar-100213461.html. This increases the bond strength.
What size Quik Grips?
They open about 6 inches
That is a dangerous way to use any tablesaw!!! Get yourself a cheap, plastic Triangle-square that carpenters use and put it tight to the fence but have the fence an inch or so beyond the cut-distance. Slide the triangle along the fence and there will be no danger of the tile jamming and kicking back. Every cheap tile saw I've bought (3 and I still use 2 of them) comes with some form of miter-gauge but what I described will work well and safely.
You can't cut skin with a wetsaw blade.
@@timothyleclair8450 `Yes you can, I've done it!!! My comment was about the danger of kickback. It's a serious, dangerous accident when cutting the way you showed, whether it's on a wood-cutting table-saw or a tile wet-saw. If that piece of tile gets even a millimeter out of square to the blade it jams against the fence, breaks and flies back toward you.
Thanks 🙏