Summary: Learn how to make a diamond cut with a tile saw in this free DIY video.
Brian Carter has owned and operated several finish construction businesses, and has installed ceramic tile professionally for ten years. In 1998, he opened Bella Tile, the first...read more
" So another thing you can do here with the angle cut technique is turn those pieces that you actually just cut and go right through again. You need to hold those tight together on the corners like I am doing right here. Then you just go through nice and slow, let the blade do the work. When you get to that point you need to hold those back two pieces together, let the front just kind of sit and there we go. Now we have just made four out of that, it is smaller and we can make several kinds of designs all of which look good. Here’s one I am working on right now and you can set that together. It is pretty nice, the diamond with the grout lines. This is called the border and that looks very nice and very common and looks very beautiful, you can do that in all kinds of different designs and shapes and angles."
eHow Article: How to Finish a Diamond Cut with a Tile Saw