tile cutter
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Definition
Noun: A specialized hand tool or machine designed for cutting ceramic, stone, or other types of floor tiles and wall tiles to a specific size or shape.
Usage
A tile cutter is used in construction and renovation to achieve precise cuts in tiles for fitting around edges, corners, or fixtures. It is a fundamental tool for tilers.
Examples
- Noun:
- The contractor used a tile cutter to trim the porcelain tiles to fit around the plumbing pipes.
- For a clean, straight cut on ceramic tiles, a manual tile cutter is often sufficient.
Advanced Usage
- "Score-and-snap tile cutter": Refers to the most common manual type, where a cutting wheel scores the tile's surface, and a lever applies pressure to snap it along the scored line.
- A score-and-snap tile cutter is ideal for standard ceramic tiles.
- "Wet tile cutter" / "Tile saw": A powered cutter that uses a diamond-coated blade and water to cut through hard materials like stone or porcelain, producing very precise and smooth edges.
- For the marble bathroom floor, we needed to rent a wet tile cutter.
Variants and Related Words
- Tile saw (n): A powered tool, often a type of wet saw, used for cutting tiles. This is a specific kind of tile cutter.
- Cutter (n): A general term for any tool or device used for cutting. "Tile cutter" is a compound noun specifying the tool's purpose.
- Tile nipper (n): A related hand tool used for nibbling away small, irregular pieces of tile, often used after making a primary cut with a tile cutter.
Synonyms
- Tile cutting tool
- Tile cutting machine (for powered types)
Notes
The term "tile cutter" specifically refers to the tool itself. The action is "to cut tiles." While "cutter" alone is a general term, in the context of construction and tools, "tile cutter" is understood as the complete, specific term for this implement.
Noun
- a cutter (tool for cutting) for floor tiles