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Grinding/Sanding/Cutting Slate Tile?
I bought a dining room table with slate tiles for the top -- the tiles are loosely placed into a grid-like frame on the top. Unfortunately two of the tiles are just a hair too wide and do not fit into the the grid. (The table looks like this)
I probably only need to shave off 1/8" or so, maybe less, to make them fit. I own a circular saw, dremel, drill, and small handheld jigsaw. My instinct is to try to find some kind of heavy-duty sanding wheel for my dremel. Do you think this will do the trick, or do I need a more powerful tool to grind and/or cut it down? Thanks, chris. |
They make tile saws with diamond blades for things like that. I would find an installer that will cut them for you, rent a saw or buy a diamond blade for your circular saw. Your dremel tool will take you all day to do it....
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It's just that only a sliver needs to come off, I figured sanding/grinding it down would be better than trying to cut it -- I'm not sure I can get that kind of precision with a circular saw.
Do you think this would do the trick? http://www.amazon.com/Dremel-562-Tile-Cutting-Bit/dp/B00004UDIC Thanks chris. |
That would work. I'd say get it and do it. You can probably get the bit from your nearest home depot, lowes or similar big box store.
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Making a guide becomes a PITA especially when you can more easily buy a diamond blade for your circular saw like this for $13.00 : http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=95501 I know people hate Harbor Fright tools but a $13 blade for just a few cuts will work just fine... |
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I just did a tile job with 19 inch x 39 inch tiles and needed a jig since renting a saw that big was a no go. I made a fast simple jig using a piece of plywood, 2 1x2s and 2 small pieces of siding. I bought a $39.00 diamond blade for my skill saw and I was good to go. It worked like a charm.
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High spot on slate tile
I have a slate floor that has a high spot where a door is dragging. The door is big, heavy, and expensive, and I figured rather than chancing messing up the door by taking it and shaving it down I could just sand or grind down the high spot on the slate tile. What is the best material to use for either grinding or sanding down a slate tile? Or should I just chip away at it and then reseal it?
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Sorry but I personaly would not take a chance at sanding slate tile, I think you would be making a big mistake but that's just my opinion having worked with slate tile.
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If necessary, find a pro to cut the door down for you or ask some friends with carpentry experience that'll come help out. hth, Doug |
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