Create a clean cut at the end of the cut by moving more slowly the closer you come to the edge of the vanity top.
Can you cut cultured marble with a tile saw.
Whatever you do cut outdoors and do not breath the dust.
Because this will be a messy job and you ll need your garden hose you ll want to work outdoors.
You can also use a router if you only need to shave an edge.
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But they were all relatively straight cuts.
For instance if you are setting up a.
Don t use force to push the saw to avoid chipping and splintering the cultured marble surface.
Cutting cultured marble vanity tops you can make a real nice cut with a masonry blade in a skil saw.
They ve all been cut with a grinder outfitted with a diamond blade or a carbide tipped circular saw blade that i didn t care about.
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Step 3 use a rotary saw with a masonry blade to cut along the pencil cut line.
If you need to only shave an edge you can use a router.
There are a large number of tools that can be used to cut cultured marble ranging from a jigsaw for small cutouts to a circular saw for lengthy sections like kitchen countertops.
Cut along the pencil lines using a rotary saw with a sharp masonry blade.
Gently guide the saw along the pencil cut lines.
You can use an ordinary circular saw equipped with a diamond blade to wet cut your marble.
It s no big deal at all.
Mark your cutting line with a marker on a wide piece of tape.
Protect your marble slab by placing it on a 2 in.
You can use either a wet saw to make straight lines or an angle grinder to make curves as long as you have a diamond blade.
Whatever be the tool you finally use a diamond or carbide blade will be needed to properly cut into the cultured marble.
The types of tools you use for cutting marble will be dictated by the location for which you are installing the marble.
Any type of fine masonry dust has the long term effect of causing silicosis a serious lung condition.
Lots of countertops cut to fit tight against walls and lots of large cultured marble panels to fit around tubs and showers.
Turn the cultured marble face down and secure it tightly with clamps or vice grips to avoid slippage while cutting the hard surface of the piece.