Cutting Mosaic Stainless Tiles Over Ceramic Tile
Position the tile in the cutter glazed side up.
Cutting mosaic stainless tiles over ceramic tile. We show how stainless steel tile is cut specifically our own signature series stainless steel tiles from stainless steel tile inc. Place it beneath the blade rails and snug against the end stop. Quick tutorial video about cutting glass mosaic tiles. Bring the lever on the tile cutter towards you to put the cutter wheel in the start position.
This is due to the fact that the vast majority of metal and stainless steel tiles are actually porcelain ceramic tiles covered with a 1 2mm stainless steel cap. Place the tile down on a robust surface a plywood suits best move the square cautiously and keep it. Place a 6 inch square piece of 3 4 inch plywood over the tile. If the entire tile was solid metal cutting with regular tools even a basic.
Check us out at stainle. Begin cutting with a manual tile cutter by placing the tool on a table arranged perpendicular to you. Set the marked tile on a worktable with the reference line sitting 1 inch past one table edge. Although it sounds difficult cutting metal stainless steel mosaic tile isn t really that challenging.
By aligning the horizontal edge to the bottom of the tile measure and use a pencil to mark the area. To cut tiles with nippers place the tile between the nipper jaws and squeeze the nipper handles to bite through the tile. The key for a successful cut is marking the tiles using a china marker or regular marker where the cuts will be made and then slowly pushing the tile towards the blade. Place a wire hanger along the marked cut.
When using glass tiles it is always best practice to use gloves and eye wear to prevent the flying cut tiles from injuring you. Make sure the plywood does not cover.