Learn how to properly and safely use a tile saw, plus learn to setup and maintain a tile saw workstation in this free DIY video series.
Learn how to make a three sided cut with a tile saw in this free DIY video.
Learn how to make a diamond cut with a tile saw in this free DIY video.
Learn how to make a three sided cut with a tile saw in this free DIY video.
Learn how to make a right angle cut with a tile saw in this free DIY video.
Learn how to make straight cuts with a tile saw in this free DIY video.
Learn how to make a toilet cut with a tile saw in this free DIY video.
Learn the right way to set up a tile saw, and the setup needed for projects with tile saws, in this free DIY video.
Learn how to make a diamond cut with a tile saw in this free DIY video.
Learn how to make an inside circle cut with a tile saw in this free DIY video.
Learn the many shapes and sizes of tile cuts in this free DIY video.
Learn how to make an outside circle cut with a tile saw in this free DIY video.
Learn safety tips about using a tile saw, and the tools needed for projects with a tile saw in this free DIY video.
Learn tips for using a tile saw in this free DIY video.
Learn how to use water with a tile saw and how to fill up the saw with water in this free DIY video.
Summary: Saw are very useful tools when it comes to home renovation and improvement. One of the most useful types of saws is for cutting tile, and there are several techniques and methods for cutting tile into specific styles, designs and shapes. Great care is required when using a saw, and trying new cuts. In this free video clip series, watch an expert demonstrate tile saw safety, the proper tile saw table setup, as well as a variety of cuts you will use when cutting tile. Diamond cuts, round cuts, right angles and more.
Expert: 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 ceramic tile and stone retail outlet in Rexburg, Idaho. In 2000, he sold his interest in the business so as to move to Utah and gain broader experience in the ceramic and stone industry with Caffall Tile, one of the largest tile installation companies in the world. After working for 1 years along side some of Caffall's top installers, Brian again went out on his own and has been involved with various freelance projects ever since.