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Start With The Blade Regardless of what else you do to make a circular saw cut more accurately, even if you make a simple freehand cut, you need to match the blade to the job.
While you can use a circular saw or a rotary hammer to cut pavers, we spoke with an expert who explains if you can do the same with a tile saw.
If you are installing ceramic, porcelain, glass, or stone tile yourself, you will probably need to cut the "border tiles" that edge the room. To make L-shaped cuts, your best choice is a wet saw ...
If you're trying to decide between a miter and a circular saw for a home DIY project, knowing the differences between the two power tools is crucial.
One of the best and simplest ways to cut a clean notch into a ceramic tile is to use a hacksaw fitted with a tungsten carbide grit blade. Mark the cutline with a Sharpie pen and saw along the line ...