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Dremel 562 Multi Purpose Spiral Cutting Bit, Rotary Tool Accessory with 3.2 mm Cutting Diameter for Cutting Wall Tiles

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Push the Dremel tool along the line carefully with both hands. Apply gentle pressure and let the power of the Dremel tool do the cutting for you. Make the cut using your drawn line as a guide to remove the excess tile. [11] X Research source Secure the tile to a workbench with clamps. Place the tile flat with the part that you will be cutting hanging off the work bench. Secure it to the bench with at least 2 rubber clamps. When using this attachment hold your Dremel Rotary-Tool with both hands to guide the tool steadily and cut your desired shape. If you are cutting out a circle, you can either try to do the whole cut at once with the #562 bit, or you can cut an “X” in the middle first to cut out smaller sections at a time. If you are cutting a whole end off a tile, then simply push through to the end of the line and let the excess piece fall away.

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Cover the surrounding area with plastic to protect it. Cutting tile will create a lot of dust. Cover any surrounding counters, appliances, or anything else you don’t want to get dusty to make cleanup easier. You don't have permission to access "http://www.homedepot.com/p/Dremel-1-8-in-Rotary-Tool-Steel-Tile-Cutting-Bit-for-Ceramic-Tile-562/202263176" on this server. Home Renovation & Repair Specialist Expert Interview. 1 July 2020. Use the #562 tile bit for irregular cuts such as circles. Use the #545 diamond wheel blade to make straight cuts. [3] X Research source Draw lines with a permanent marker where you want to cut the tile. Trace straight lines along a ruler. Use a circular object or another shape to trace around if you want to make any irregular cuts. [7] X Research source Attach the appropriate Dremel bit for the job to your tool. Turn off and unplug your Dremel tool before you attach a new bit. Put in the #562 tile bit to make irregular cuts such as circles. Attach the #545 diamond wheel blade to make small straight cuts. [8] X Research sourceSome products may be delivered straight to your door from one of our suppliers and these products will be labelled within the product description.

Dremel 562 Multi Purpose Spiral Cutting Bit, Rotary Tool

Turn on and place the Dremel tool at the beginning of the cut. Start at one edge of the tile if you are cutting a whole piece of the tile. Plunge the Dremel tool into the tile if you are cutting out a piece from the center. [10] X Research source Plunge the Dremel bit into the tile. Turn on the Dremel tool and plunge the bit into the tile with both hands. If you're using the #562 tile bit, plunge it into the tile at a 45-degree angle and gradually push it in until it is at a 90-degree angle. If you're using the #545 blade, plunge it into the tile at a 90-degree angle. [4] X Research source Push the tool gently to cut along the line you marked. Carefully push the Dremel tool with both hands along the first line to cut out the part of the tile you want to remove. Apply just enough pressure to move the tool forward, but let the Dremel do most of the work. [5] X Research source If the tile you want to cut is not glossy, you could use a pencil to draw the lines instead of a permanent marker.Stop cutting when you reach the end of the cut line and pull the tool out. Be careful not to cut past the line you drew. Pull out the Dremel when you complete a cut. Plunge the tool again and repeat the process if you need to make another cut. [6] X Research source

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