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What is the minimal amount that can be safely cut off a wall tile?

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It has been a while since I have done tiling. I have seen some 20 x 20 cm ceramic wall tiles I like. To fit, I would need to remove about 1 cm off some of the edges and I am wondering if this is feasible. One of the designs is called 'bumpy' and has an undulating or rippled surface.
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  • andyhop
    andyhop Posts: 1,996 Forumite
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    Decent snap cutter will easily go down to 6-8mm

    Less than this grinder
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  • jk0
    jk0 Posts: 3,479 Forumite
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    Are you just replacing tiles here and there then?

    If you are doing a whole wall, divide it in two vertically, and measure the number of tiles from middle to side. If total comes to less than x.5 tiles, move your centre line half a tile to the left or right. Then each end will have a tile more than half a tile wide, but will be easy to cut with a basic snap cutter.
  • EssexExile
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    Get a tile saw, it will always come in handy.
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  • Cinquestelle
    Cinquestelle Posts: 108 Forumite
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    jk0 wrote: »
    Are you just replacing tiles here and there then?

    If you are doing a whole wall, divide it in two vertically, and measure the number of tiles from middle to side. If total comes to less than x.5 tiles, move your centre line half a tile to the left or right. Then each end will have a tile more than half a tile wide, but will be easy to cut with a basic snap cutter.

    Hello

    Thank you for that advice. Appreciated. In actual fact I am proposing to re-tile benches that are either side of the bath. One of them is just short of 40 cm across, and the tiles I would quite like to use are 20 x 20 cm. After taking into account the grout lines I am slightly overlaying with two intact tiles by about a cm only.

    One respondent has already said that I should be able to snapcut down to 6-8 mm. I guess I should just go over to the store and buy a couple of the tiles, including the 'bumpy' design, and bring them home and then have a go. And then, if I succeed, just go back again and get buy them. When you don't have a car, these tile shops are sooo far away!
  • Cinquestelle
    Cinquestelle Posts: 108 Forumite
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    edited 23 June 2016 at 11:27PM
    EssexExile wrote: »
    Get a tile saw, it will always come in handy.

    What a great idea. I forgot about those! :T Hang on...they're a bit on the expensive side for trimming four tiles.
  • EssexExile
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    What a great idea. I forgot about those! :T Hang on...they're a bit on the expensive side for trimming four tiles.
    £40 & it'll last for years. You don't need an expensive one for occasional DIY use.
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  • Jamiesmum
    Jamiesmum Posts: 368 Forumite
    Another vote for tile saw and then file down the edges so they're smooth, grouting will cover any minor imperfections. Even a cheap £10 if you've only got 4 to do. Do bare in mind though replacement blades are about a fiver so it might work out better to get a more expensive one.
  • cyclonebri1
    cyclonebri1 Posts: 12,827 Forumite
    It has been a while since I have done tiling. I have seen some 20 x 20 cm ceramic wall tiles I like. To fit, I would need to remove about 1 cm off some of the edges and I am wondering if this is feasible. One of the designs is called 'bumpy' and has an undulating or rippled surface.

    Your title said "What is the minimal amount that can be safely cut off a wall tile?"


    :rotfl:

    You can take any amount off a floor/wall tile down to about .25mm,

    Where does safely come into it? If you are thinking how big is the smallest piece I can cut then ask again.
    I like the thanks button, but ,please, an I agree button.

    Will the grammar and spelling police respect I do make grammatical errors, and have carp spelling, no need to remind me.;)

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  • getmore4less
    getmore4less Posts: 46,882 Forumite
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    4 tiles will the place you are buying from do them?
  • Cinquestelle
    Cinquestelle Posts: 108 Forumite
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    4 tiles will the place you are buying from do them?

    Very good question? Went to the local tile shop and they have offered to do it for me!
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