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Ceramic tile cutter

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Ceramic tile cutters are used to cut tiles to a required size or shape. [1]

8 relations: Diamond tool, Dimension stone, Encaustic tile, Glass tile, Hand tool, Porcelain tile, Power tool, Quarry tile.

Diamond tool

A diamond tool is a cutting tool with diamond grains fixed on the functional parts of the tool via a bonding material or another method.

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Dimension stone

Dimension stone is natural stone or rock that has been selected and finished (i.e., trimmed, cut, drilled, ground, or other) to specific sizes or shapes.

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Encaustic tile

Encaustic tiles are ceramic tiles in which the pattern or figure on the surface is not a product of the glaze but of different colors of clay.

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Glass tile

Glass tiles are pieces of glass formed into consistent shapes.

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Hand tool

A hand tool is any tool that is powered by hand rather than a motor.

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Porcelain tile

Porcelain tiles are ceramic tiles commonly used to cover floors and walls, with a water absorption rate of less than 0.5 percent.

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Power tool

A power tool is a tool that is actuated by an additional power source and mechanism other than the solely manual labor used with hand tools.

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Quarry tile

Quarry tile is a building construction material, usually to inch (13 to 19 mm) thick, made by the extrusion process from natural clay or shales.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceramic_tile_cutter

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