Using a hand clamp to hold the hose in place direct a trickle of water on the front of the diamond blade to cool it.
Cutting cultured marble with angle grinder.
You must be patient and apply a firm and constant pressure to the saw grip handle.
A diamond blade like used for tilework is basically microscopic diamond dust.
It cuts by grinding more than what we think of cutting.
Put on your eye protection and make your cut.
With light pressure begin drilling through the duct tape and into the cultured marble on the pencil mark.
3 place the angle grinder against the edge of the marble and move the.
Attach a diamond cutting blade to an angle grinder.
Mark your cutting line with a marker on a wide piece of tape.
Adjust the angle grinder s speed to 2 800 r p m.
With such a wide variety of products available knowing which tools to choose when it comes to cutting cultured marble can be somewhat confusing.
A new good quality wood blade would do it too but might get.
Secure the cultured marble with clamps and vice grips to keep it from slipping while you drill.
Place the marble on a sturdy workbench or table with an area large enough to hold the marble so that it does not.
Press a 50 grit diamond grinding disk against the angle grinder s round pad.
It turns out cutting the cultured marble is fairly easy but slow.
It shows how to cut using both dry and wet techniques.
Hold the drill upright at a 90 degree angle.
Make accurate marks.
However if you push too hard it slows the saw motor or worse it can break the blade.
In this video house renovation brothers dave and rich show you how to cut a marble countertop.
How to cut marble with a grinder step 1.
Thick piece of rigid foam.
Beyond simply choosing the tools themselves there are a variety of ways to cut cultured marble depending on where it will be installed.
No special tools are needed.
A carbide wood blade stays sharper longer and would make a clean cut on cultured marble.
All you need is a circular saw with a diamond tipped blade.
It would quickly clog up with a thermoplastic material.
I have read where folks have used jigsaws or routers to cut out a sink from cultured marble.