Buy the tools seen in this video at: www.amazingproducts.co.uk The best tile, glass & mirror cutter on the planet. This video shows you what you can do with it, how to do it and where to get it.
This worked great for redoing the shower/bathtub of my kid's bathroom. ru-vid.comUgkxfiuHoZJo3bgdVPFRxQ-iqPpfbEHl2cYt I didn't like the guide, so I took it off. I just used a fine tipped sharpie on the tile and followed that line. It does make a wet mess, and once I started looking like I wet myself I started wearing a towel and apron while cutting. The blade it came with worked great until we wore it out. It was better than the replacement one we bought. I tried looking for just their blade, but failed. Not really for larger tiles unless you stack stuff on either side to support the tiles. Anyway, would definitley buy again.
I bought one of these exact tools at a home show over 20 years ago, never used it. A couple of days ago I tried it on a small glass tile (incorrectly as I just found out), deemed it garbage and binned it. This video made me retrieve it and see that it was, in fact, the exact same tool. Now I'll give it a second chance. Thanks. :)
Was having a little trouble cutting strips kept breaking, WOW watched your instructions and worked perfectly ( when i was scoring i was holding the handle) held the end as shown and perfection thanks so much
I have this tool that I purchased over a decade ago I might’ve used it once since then and now I do need it to cut a few pieces of tile. I knew not to throw it away because this day was coming.
I got mine for a dollar at a scrap/craft recycle type store at my ex’s direction and never used it because it didn’t really seem like it would do much of anything- obviously I was totally wrong, tomorrow I’m gonna cut a mirror down to put it in a frame I’m hoping I can get a somewhat straight cut. I assume I need to peel the backing off before I crack it? In the off chance anyone is monitoring this, do they know the answer? It’s like a sticky film on the back of most mirrors you buy at the store and when you break a mirror it always sort of sticks together because of the backing, but I could see it reinforcing the strength of the underside and preventing it from cracking.
silver k Look at the reply to the banclaster question. It explaines it well. I followed the advise and used a clamp and yardstick as guide. It worked nicely!
Can I use this tool for tiles that are connected together with gauze sticky backing paper? That is, several tiles are held together to put up many on the wall at once.
How well does this work at cutting out electrical outlets in glass tiles? I can’t find anything that won’t crack the glass when I’m half way done with my cuts
I need help or advice. I had my shower tile installed. A shower cubby was installed with it. The caddy slants down to let the water drain. The installer tiled above the slant not letting the water drain. Can I use these to snip the edge of the tile that exceeds the edge of the cubby? Or do you think regular tile snips would work? Thanks!
I cut stained glass. Very expensive glass. It's not hardy and smooth, it's delicate and has it's own bumps and lines from being fired. That's why you won't see anyone ripping through colored glass, it's unpredictable and perfect. BUT I LOVE THIS PRODUCT FOR MY TILE PROJECTS!
I have this tool and having trouble cutting thick porcelain floor tile in a straight line. I don't have a steady hand and can't stay on the mark. So, how do I cut exact straight lines? Will a straight edge work ok? If so, what thickness of edge?
+banclaster If you look at the scoring wheel at the top of the tool, you will see that it has a nut on one side and a flat side on the other. Use the flat side to run along a straight edge. by looking at the flat side you will be able to work out the size of straight edge needed for your project. thanks
Trying to buy this tool is impossible, i go on to your site and get amazing products from amazon, amazing fudge for the hair and all sorts of diverting products, but where can I buy this particular tool please? I go on to your site then !!!!!!!!!!!! beryl perhaps you dont want to sell it!! I cant believe that.