Is it possible to cut corrugated porcelain tiles with a manual tile cutter?

Well, it all depends on the surface of the tile and the tile cutter you have.

If the texture present on the tile is not deep, a good technique for cutting it is to repeat the cut several times to create a deep incision.

Sometimes the texture is so deep and complex that the wheel used to cut cannot create the incision properly over the entire surface of the tile.

In this case, where possible, we recommend cutting the tile “face down” (cutting the tile in reverse).

The video shows you what we learned just now using a famous corrugated tile sold in the English market.

We were only able to cut this tile by turning it upside down and carving several times as explained above.

To cut this specific porcelain tile called Stratum we used a Masterpiuma because in this model the wheel can follow even the most complex surfaces to cut thanks to a Montolit Patent.

 

Ad ogni modo, per tagliare questo particolare tipo di piastrelle consigliamo l’utilizzo di tagliapiastrelle elettrica ad acqua abbinando il giusto disco diamantato.

Una tagliapiastrelle elettrica permette di tagliare ogni tipo di superficie irregolare con un’ottima finitura.

Per maggiori informazioni sulla tagliapiastrelle Masterpiuma clica sul seguente link: Tagliapiastrella Manuale per Piastrelle Corrugate.