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Can You Cut Tile With a Miter Saw?

Can You Cut Tile With a Miter Saw
Written by Muhammad Haseeb

If you want to change the tiles in your kitchen or bathroom, for example, you’ll need certain tools to do the job right. Maybe you want to save money by doing the work yourself.

You need a wet tile saw to cut tiles the right way. But if you don’t have the money to buy or rent this tool, you can use a miter saw with a diamond or carbide blade. 

Look for a turbo rim or a segmented (with holes) rim blade that helps heat escape into the air. You should only use a miter saw as a “last resort” or to cut a few tiles for a small job.

Now I hope you’re not still wondering that can you cut tile with a miter saw I’ll talk about what you’ll need and how to do it. I’ll also talk about some related topics, like whether or not you can use a jigsaw or multi-tool to cut tile, how to cut tile without a saw, and which tool is best for the job.

So, if you want to find out more about how to cut ceramic tile with a miter saw, let’s get started!

What Is A Miter Saw?

A miter saw, also called a drop saw, is a type of power tool used to cut wood, metal, or stone at the angle you want quickly and accurately.

This saw is small and easy to carry. It is often used to cut trim or molding. It can be used for a wide range of construction jobs because it is flexible and easy to use.

Can You Cut Tile with a Miter Saw?

Can You Cut Tile With a Miter Saw

Miter saws are usually used to cut wood, but they can also cut tile. You must have the right blade attachment, though. If you don’t, you could not only hurt yourself but also damage the tile and the saw.

The right way to make straight cuts, angle cuts, square cuts, and any other kind of cut that isn’t a circle is to:

Straight Cuts:

  • With a measuring tape and a pencil, carefully mark the tile’s face where you need to cut it.
  • Put the tile right on the tray of the miter saw and hold it there firmly.
  • Press the saw’s trigger and then slowly move the blade into the tile.

Angle Cuts:

  • Use the saw’s miter function to cut the tile at an angle. To tilt the blade, start by letting go of the adjustment lever.
  • Use the gauge on the saw or the pencil marks on the tile as a guide to set the right angle for the blade.
  • For cuts at an angle on the face of the tile, tilt the blade to the left or right. Or, for edge miters, tilt the blade up or down to the left.

Square Cuts:

  • Use the blade’s drop feature to cut squares out of the tile. Mark the back of the tile first, and then set it to face down on the tray.
  • Hold the tile firmly in place and pull the blade down into the tile on top of the cut lines. You may need to turn the tile to cut all four sides of the square.
  • Tap the hole with your knuckle until the piece falls out.

The Two Main Features of the Tile-Cutting Miter Saw Blades:

In the past, miter saws have been used to cut wood and sometimes metal. But as technology has improved, blades have been made that can cut through a wider range of materials.

For dry cutting to be safe, you must first choose a diamond or carbide blade that is made for dry cutting.

Use Diamond or Carbide, Blades:

Even though the miter saw is not the best power tool for cutting tile, it can do the job just fine with a diamond or carbide blade made for dry use. You should only cut dry with a blade that was made by the manufacturer to be used for dry cutting.

Wet-cutting diamond and carbide blades are usually different from dry-cutting ones. Continuous rim blades for wet tile saws are made so that a steady flow of water keeps the blade cool while the saw is running.

If a diamond blade is used without water or with too little water, it can get too hot and break. Even worse, the piece of the blade could break off and fly out. Obviously, this would have bad effects on both the person doing it and the people around them.

Use Turbo Rim or Segmented Rim Blades:

For dry cutting, you must buy a diamond or carbide blade with either a turbo rim or a segmented rim. Both turbo rim and segmented rim blades have spaces between them that allow heat to escape into the air around them.

When you put the blade in your miter saw, you have to make sure it goes in the right way. If you mistakenly put the blade in so that it turns backward, the blade will wear out faster than it should.

Dry-cutting tile will make a lot of dust, so it’s a good idea to connect a wet/dry vac to the miter saw’s vacuum port to stop the problem of too much dust. You should be able to use a regular household vacuum if you don’t have a wet/dry vac.

Take Care of Safety:

Even though miter saws can cut tile just fine, there are a few things that could go wrong if they are not used in the right way.

Risk of Danger:

When cutting tile with a miter saw, make sure your fingers are far away from the blade. If your fingers are within a few inches of the blade, don’t try to cut.

Diamond blades on wet tile saws won’t cut your fingers, but diamond blades on dry tile saws will. You must use a wet tile saw if you can’t hold the tile down from a safe enough distance.

The Blade Gets Too Hot and Breaks:

When cutting tile without water, there is a real risk of it getting too hot. Even if you use the right blade, the cutting process will make too much heat, which can damage the blade. Because of this, the operation can be very dangerous if it is not done the right way.

Since air, not water, is used to cool the blade when dry-cutting, it’s important to only cut in short, shallow bursts so that air can flow around the blade and cool it enough.

Never keep cutting without giving the blade a chance to cool down. After each cut, let go of the blade and let it cool by running it at full speed with no pressure.

The best way to keep the blade from getting too hot is to make shallow cuts. If you need to make a deep cut, make sure to do it by making a series of smaller cuts (called “step cuts”) one after the other.

Don’t force the blade to cut, but let it do it on its own. This will keep the blade from getting too hot and breaking.

You should also be aware of what happens when a blade breaks. Even though it’s unlikely to happen if you’re only cutting a few tiles, it could happen if you’re going to spend the whole day dry-cutting tiles.

Dust Damage:

When dry-cutting tile, it’s very important to wear extra face protection because of how much dust is made. You should also wear a good filter mask to keep the dust from getting into your lungs.

Your miter saw may also break down because of dust. Fine dust particles are just the right size to get into your motor windings and clog them up.

Even though it might take a few months of use to do long-term damage, it wouldn’t take long at all for the dust to burn out the motor if you kept dry-cutting tile.

If you have access to a chop saw, you should use that instead of a regular saw because the motor is protected from flying dust by the saw’s housing.

Bottom Line:

To sum up, if you want to cut tile right, you need to buy a wet tile saw. But if you don’t have this tool and can’t afford to buy or rent one, you can use a miter saw with a diamond or carbide blade attachment instead.

If you can, choose a turbo rim or a segmented rim blade so that heat can escape into the air.

You shouldn’t use a miter saw to cut tiles unless you have no other choice or if you only need to cut a few tiles.

It’s not a good choice for a big tiling job or one with a lot of small cuts. The reason is that it’s loud, a mess, and not right for the space.

We hope that this article has helped you. Thanks for reading, and good luck with your next tile-cutting project!

FAQs:

How do I Cut Tile if I Don’t Have a Saw?

Even though you can cut tile without a saw, you still need other tools, like an angle grinder, to do it by hand.

Start by measuring the tile and making a mark on it. Fix the tile to your workbench next.

Then, pull the grinder slowly and carefully along the cut line to “score” the tile. Repeat this step until you have cut all the way through the tile.

What is the Best Saw to Cut Tile?

A wet saw is the best tool for cutting tile. The constant flow of water from the reservoir over the blade cools the saw and reduces the amount of dust and other particles that get into the air.

This tool can make straight cuts on a tile that are both of high quality and of a large number. It can also cut through ceramic and porcelain tile in a safe way on the diagonal. For cutting glass tiles, this saw is a “must-have.”

Can I cut tile with a regular miter saw?

A miter saw with diamond or carbide blades can be used to cut tiles. Only do dry-cut with a blade the manufacturer designs for dry cutting. Diamond blades and carbide blades are best for dry cutting. They are different from cutting using wet saws.

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About the author

Muhammad Haseeb

Muhammad Haseeb is the CEO and Founder of Techy Saw, a website that provides reviews, tutorials, and information about cutting saws. He studied at Concordia College and Virtual University of Pakistan. Haseeb has over 5 years of experience in the woodcutting industry.

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