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On Tue, 28 Nov 2006 17:40:10 -0600, "John B" <[email protected]>
wrote:
>I'm building a cabinet the will support a bathroom sink, one of those round
>dingies that sits on the cabinet. The cabinet top will be ceramic tiled and
>I need to cut a four inch square hole in the center of a 12 inch tile for
>the drain hole. How would this be done?
I've cut several inside circular and other shapes with my drywall
cutout tool (P-C, although a Rotozip would be fine, too) and the tile
cutting bit that came with it. Depending on how precise your cuts need
to be, some sort of jig would help keep the cuts straight. I did just
that with a piece of cement board I milled up to use as a mounting
block for my utility sink faucet.
If they don't need any particular precision, you could hand hold it
reasonably well.
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John B wrote:
>
> I'm building a cabinet the will support a bathroom sink, one of those round
> dingies that sits on the cabinet. The cabinet top will be ceramic tiled and
> I need to cut a four inch square hole in the center of a 12 inch tile for
> the drain hole. How would this be done?
Masking tape, drilled holes in the corners and a jig saw with a carbide
grit blade is probably the safest way.
Alternatively with a diamond tile saw you could very carefully plunge
cut and make most of the cuts and then finish with a hand grit saw in
the corners.
Pete C.
Use a diamond blade (or a cheaper abrasive blade) in an angle grinder. I
prefer the diamond blades because they last so long. Also, cut outside as
it's gonna get real dusty real quick. --dave
"John B" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I'm building a cabinet the will support a bathroom sink, one of those
> round dingies that sits on the cabinet. The cabinet top will be ceramic
> tiled and I need to cut a four inch square hole in the center of a 12 inch
> tile for the drain hole. How would this be done?
>
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"John B" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I'm building a cabinet the will support a bathroom sink, one of those
> round dingies that sits on the cabinet. The cabinet top will be ceramic
> tiled and I need to cut a four inch square hole in the center of a 12 inch
> tile for the drain hole. How would this be done?
>
"Dave Jackson" <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:
> "John B" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>> I'm building a cabinet the will support a bathroom sink, one of those
>> round dingies that sits on the cabinet. The cabinet top will be
>> ceramic tiled and I need to cut a four inch square hole in the center
>> of a 12 inch tile for the drain hole. How would this be done?
>>
> Use a diamond blade (or a cheaper abrasive blade) in an angle grinder.
> I prefer the diamond blades because they last so long. Also, cut
> outside as it's gonna get real dusty real quick. --dave
>
The angle grinder works well. So does the Fein detail sander/cut
everything tool whose name changes in different countries and at different
amenity levels. Woodcraft sells it, as do better contractors' supply
shops.
I wouldn't use the jigsaw method. I would have an extra couple of those
large tiles. Get some blue masking tape and a marking pen for layout, and
cut through the tape. One of those really fine, disposable dust masks,
too.
Have fun with this.
Patriarch,
who did this last year in the master bath...
"John B" <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:
> I'm building a cabinet the will support a bathroom sink, one of those
> round dingies that sits on the cabinet. The cabinet top will be
> ceramic tiled and I need to cut a four inch square hole in the center
> of a 12 inch tile for the drain hole. How would this be done?
>
>
Are the cut edges going to be exposed, or covered with an escutcheon of
some sort? The angle grinder works just fine, but you'll want to practice
a bit first if you want to end up with decent finished edges. And wear
safety glasses...
Scott
"John B" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I'm building a cabinet the will support a bathroom sink, one of those
> round dingies that sits on the cabinet. The cabinet top will be ceramic
> tiled and I need to cut a four inch square hole in the center of a 12 inch
> tile for the drain hole. How would this be done?
First, choose the particular tile you need cut. Then carefully mark the
location of the cut. Then you take it to the tile store and ask them to cut
it.
There are rod saws for cutting by hand. A Dremel tool would work. I'd
score it first in any case to avoid chipping..
"John B" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I'm building a cabinet the will support a bathroom sink, one of those
> round dingies that sits on the cabinet. The cabinet top will be ceramic
> tiled and I need to cut a four inch square hole in the center of a 12 inch
> tile for the drain hole. How would this be done?
>
email dkozakoi at cox.net and tell him your problem, he sells what you will
need.
Use 4" tiles around the hole?
WL
"John B" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> I'm building a cabinet the will support a bathroom sink, one of those
> round dingies that sits on the cabinet. The cabinet top will be ceramic
> tiled and I need to cut a four inch square hole in the center of a 12 inch
> tile for the drain hole. How would this be done?
>