How to cut a stone tile
Ideal tool check list
- Angle grinder with a stone cutting blade
- Wet cutter
- Tape measure
- Pencil
- Spirit level
- Work bench
- Extension lead
- Towel to wipe stone with after cutting
- Set square
- Profile gauge
- Water for wet cutter
Measure the distance from the last whole tile to the wall at both ends, remembering to deduct the width of the grout joint. Place the stone you want to cut onto a work bench and transfer the measurements to the stone using a tape measure and pencil. Join the marks up with a level or straight edge. This can then be cut, ideally with a water-fed tile cutter which can be hired from most good hire shops. You could also use an angle grinder with a stone-cutting blade but this method requires a degree of experience and extreme caution. Always wear PPE (Personal Protection Equipment) as advised by hire shop or tool manufacturer when working with power tools.
Stone Tiles