How to Cut Marble Tile – Learn the Cutting Process Step by Step

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Marble subway tiles are a beautiful and classic choice for kitchen backsplashes whether it is modern, traditional, farmhouse, or rustic. And this modern farmhouse kitchen perfectly shows the powerful impact of these tiles. The warm gray color of the marble tiles creates a cohesive look with the two-tone cabinets which consist of wood and white shades. Using white color for the upper parts provides a bright and spacious atmosphere while the natural materials and neutral colors add a warm sense. Compared to the more intricate patterns, cutting subway tiles is easier thanks to their simple rectangular shape. But you still need to use the right tools like a wet saw with a diamond blade, to achieve a precise cut.

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Marble stone already has a luxurious elegance and when this elegant appeal meets with an eye-catching pattern like a chevron, the results are just beautiful. However, even though marble chevron tiles look stunning, the cutting process might be harder than cutting a simple rectangular tile. You need to make the arrangements well and take the measurements accurately to make a flawless installation. In this contemporary kitchen, marble chevron tiles are accompanied by white and blue cabinets and white quartz countertops. With the addition of the single floating shelf, the attention is drawn to the backsplash area.

How to Cut Marble Tile?

Marble tiles offer great looks in bathrooms and kitchens. They put their signature on luxury designs with their quality stances. It is a very durable and long-lasting material. With its various sizes, small and large, it is included in many designs with breathtaking effects. It creates stylish designs by giving very successful shapes with different cutting methods and is easily used in many areas. If you decide to make your tile installation on your own and want to use a marble tile, you need to cut them at a certain point in the installation process. In this article, we gather some useful tips and tricks about how to cut marble tile designs.

Sometimes, a smaller piece of tile is needed to fill the gaps. While ceramic tiles can easily be scratched and broken, marble must be cut completely or they will crumble. If you are going to apply marble tiles, you should know that you must have a diamond blade. You can use the wet saw to make straight lines or the angle grinder to make curves. After making your cuts, you can make marble tiles of any size you wish.

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Adorned by a long and slim shape, these marble tiles can easily create a stunning and sophisticated look for your modern kitchen backsplash! Where the straight geometrical forms highlight the sharp contours, the predominant vertical alignment can make your ceiling seem to be taller. In this modern kitchen design, the marble tile backsplash offers an eye-catching look with its rosewood and gray veining. The natural wood cabinets and gray granite countertops merge with the tiles and create a homogenous look. In the laborious part of installing these tiles, they are far easier to cut and lay compared to those with complex patterns.

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Is marble backsplash hard to cut?

If you want to make marble backsplash tiles yourself, you need to know that installing them will take a lot of time and energy. Marble is a heavy natural stone compared to other materials and requires careful arrangement and cutting to create intricately patterned mosaic designs. For this reason, you need to have all the necessary special tools. Since marble is a heavy and hard natural stone, it requires professional cutting tools like a wet saw or an angle grinder with a diamond blade. If you have these types of professional equipment, you can easily cut the tiles.

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While the subway, herringbone, hexagon, or even arabesque are popular patterns for marble tiles, there are also more unique options like out multicolored marble diamond mosaic tile backsplash. Adorned with gorgeous veins and a distinctive diamond pattern, these tiles are perfect to make a string design statement! To complement the warm appeal of the tiles, opt for natural wood cabinets. When cutting these tiles, you need to make sure the measurements and define the pattern before the installation. This way you can achieve a seamless tiling job.

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What do you use to cut marble backsplash?

Marble tiles cannot be cut with a tile cutting board or a simple tile cutter. Instead, if you want to make straight cuts, you need a tile wet saw. Also, a drill with a diamond-tipped core bit is used to drill holes for pipes and studs. The square notches around the outlets are best cut with the aid of a compound tile wet saw.

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Can a cutter be used to cut marble tiles?

Ceramic tiles can be easily scratched and cut, but we cannot say the same for marble, the marble must be cut completely or it will crumble! A diamond blade is one of the most necessary tools used for cutting marble. You can use the wet saw to make straight lines and the angle grinder to make curves!

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While classic designs like subway tiles remain their popularity, we will see bolder designs in 2024 kitchen tile trends! That’s why geometrical tiles stand out for their unique and distinctive appeal. Our pure white marble mosaic, for example, offers an eye-catching look with its sleek and edgy geometrical pattern. If you are going to use such a powerful tile design, you can emphasize the pattern even more by using a contrasting grout. Even though these types of tiles look stunning, they might be harder to install due to their intricate patterns. That’s why, when it comes to the installation and cutting process, you need to use the right equipment to make a flawless tiling job.

Tools/ Equipment and Materials

Wet Saw;

In all tiling works, a perfectly fitted and smooth plane is expected when fixed. Therefore, they need precise and accurate cutting. A professional wet saw is required if you want to make fine cuts on marble tiles. These types of tools require professional experience due to safety issues. So, if you don’t know how to use it, it might be a better option to get help from a professional. On the other hand, these cutting tools are way pricer than a simple tile cutter. If you want to use them for a one-time tiling job, you can check for the renting options from your local home improvement store.

Angle Grinder;

An angle grinder is another professional tool that is used for cutting hard materials like marble. These types of tools are perfect, especially for curved cuts or intricate shapes.

Diamond Blades;

When choosing a knife, you must first know whether it is a dry or wet cut, and what its application and use are. And when it comes to cut a marble tile, it is better to use a wet cut to prevent chipping or cracking. For example, recommended for cutting thin marble tiles is the CPC diamond blade, which is a continuous-edge diamond blade. Another option is the CEV continuous-edge diamond blade. This is a model that is very suitable for cutting both wall and floor tiles.

Diamond Drill Bits;

Most of the time, where marble tiles are applied, you need to drill holes in the tiles for pipes, strainer, or faucet connections. When drilling tiles, it is necessary to use high-quality tools to ensure that you do not crack the surface. A drill set is an essential tool, especially if working with hard materials such as marble. It allows you to cut holes of different sizes for all kinds of ceramic tiles and natural stones in an easy, fast, and healthy way. You can use it as you wish with drill bits of different diameters. A diamond drill bit with a wet-cutting feature will be very useful to reduce the amount of dust and noise in the work area. You should also pay attention to the fact that the tool has side openings, which will allow the drill bit to cool. These openings make it easy to remove debris after each hole, making the installation process quick and smooth.

Other Materials;
  • Safety glasses
  • Respirator
  • Gloves
  • Marking tool
  • Straightedge
  • Clamps
  • Drop Cloth
  • Sponge or Spray Bottle
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When it comes to kitchen backsplashes, subway tiles are the most popular materials. With their simple rectangular shape, they exude a timeless elegance. While the classic running bond pattern is beautiful, you can try a vertical layout to give a more modern appeal to your kitchen. In this transitional kitchen, for example, the vertical marble subway tile backsplash makes a modern spin against the traditional style of the white shaker cabinets and black quartz countertops. Also, thanks to their rectangular shape, you can make the cutting process easier than intricate patterns.

Do you need a wet saw to cut marble?

If you want to make a precise cut, yes, you need a wet saw to cut a marble tile. You can use an ordinary wet saw with a diamond blade to cut your marble. Working outside is a good choice as this is a messy process and will require a garden hose.

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Steps of How to Cut Marble Tiles?

01- Prepare Yourself:

When cutting marble tiles, you are exposed to a lot of harmful dust. For this reason, it will be useful to protect yourself before starting the cutting process. You can use protective glasses to protect your eyes, protective gloves to protect your hands from being cut, and nitrile gloves. It is necessary to wear earplugs, as loud noises will be heard when cutting tiles.

02- Take Measurements:

By taking measurements in the area where the marble will be laid, it is calculated how much marble will be used and where the pieces to be cut will stay.

03- Mark The Tile:

To identify the areas you want to cut, you can mark using a pencil and scale. If you don’t have a pen, you can use a marker. But be careful not to use a waterproof marker.

04- Install Wet Saw with a Diamond Blade:

After completing the marking, you need to take the diamond blade and attach it to the wet saw. By tilting your saw, you can remove the screws holding the existing blade in place and fix the diamond blade in place. It is an option to use a Dremel for this cutting process. Because it can easily cut even Dremel channels. However, it can break and shatter marble tiles. Therefore, wet sawing is the right choice.

05- Cut the Tile:

To cut the leftover marble tile, gently push the tile into the saw, aligning it with the finished side up. This way you can easily get a straight cut. If you want to cut a smaller piece, you can get a wooden guide. This will hold the piece of tile from the other side so that the piece of tile does not crack or break.

06- Smooth the Edges:

For the edges to become smooth, they are chamfered with the help of sandpaper, shaped and a clean finish is provided.

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Can you cut marble with tile nippers?

Cutting marble with a tile saw is risky. Because they are not like ceramic tiles, the marble must be cut completely, otherwise, it will break. Using a diamond blade would be the right choice. You can use a wet saw to make straight lines and an angle grinder to make curves.

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Can you use an angle grinder to cut marble?

As long as you have a diamond blade, if you want to make curves, you can use the angle grinder. After making your cuts, you can make any size marble tile you need.

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