You need to listen for the right sound. Using a lot of tools is about listening to the tool and not just looking at it. Some tiles - like African sandstone tiles for example don't cut on any wheel cutter because the are too hard and need to be sawn with a diamond saw or angle grinder. All other tiles except stone cut with a Rubi tile cutter or other. One squeek of the wheel - never 2 and a qucik snap of the breaker handle. Try the breaker handle with a quick sharp snapping action for best results - it takes a bit of practice. You will get there.
I’m surprised any of those tools work looking at how grubby they all are.
Wow thank you so much for this video 😍
great video. thanks 4 uploading!!
I have tried cutting the tile once and break it it damages the tile what I'm I doing wrong
You need to listen for the right sound. Using a lot of tools is about listening to the tool and not just looking at it. Some tiles - like African sandstone tiles for example don't cut on any wheel cutter because the are too hard and need to be sawn with a diamond saw or angle grinder. All other tiles except stone cut with a Rubi tile cutter or other. One squeek of the wheel - never 2 and a qucik snap of the breaker handle. Try the breaker handle with a quick sharp snapping action for best results - it takes a bit of practice. You will get there.
wonderful
SDS - Slotted drive system ;)
Thank you - quite correct!
No sabes nada es nada ni manejar las tenazas
I don't think so - and you must have some amateurish ideas about tiling and how to comply to 86% fix as British Standards do!!