You need an actual tile saw. You can probably rent one at your local hardware store.
ANS 2 - Tile is best cut with a water fed saw, or at least one where the bottom of the blade runs through a container of water. Cheap electric tile saws are now common and useful for occasional tile jobs. I bought one 3 years ago for $89 and spent $29 on a reasonable 8" diamond blade. It's lasted me through 8 complete bathroom renos and two tiled kitchen floors. Keeping the blade wet and cool is the key.
Tile saw, the blade runs in water and is like a small table saw. Cut off saw can use water but usually is dry and is a chop saw. The blade come down into the tile or brick which is in the stationary base.
If you are making straight cuts, there are tile cutters that score the surface and then snap the tile. If you will be making any semi circles or cut outs, you will need a wet saw. Also a wet saw is much quicker.
A wet tile saw can be used in construction as a table saw, as a shredding saw or any type of regular saw. However the wet tile saw is specifically built for the use of water incorporated in the saw machine.
Tiles are cut using a tile wet saw, installed tiles need to be cut with hand tools. To make square or box cuts in the tile, or to cut out large sections of tile, use an angle grinder. To make circular cuts to accommodate pipes, use a hole saw.
To cut tile effectively using a saw, first ensure you have the correct type of saw for the job, such as a wet saw or a tile saw. Next, mark the tile where you want to make the cut and secure it firmly in place. Turn on the saw and slowly guide the tile through the blade, applying gentle pressure. Remember to wear safety goggles and gloves for protection.
you need a saw a table and sometyhing to bejnd the table with when done cutting 1. cut a donut shaped cut then cut bend it and fit it on you
45deg, but you need a tile saw with a tilting blade.
wet saw!!
A tile saw can cut a variety of tile materials, including: Ceramic tile, Porcelain tile, Marble tile, Granite tile, Stone tile, Glass tile, Mosaic tile, etc. The ability of a tile saw to cut a particular type of tile material depends on the blade used. Some blades are specifically designed for cutting certain materials, such as porcelain or stone, while others are more versatile and can be used on a variety of tile materials. It's important to check the manufacturer's recommendations for the specific tile saw and blade being used to ensure the proper cuts can be made.
Ceramic tile should be cut with a wet saw, or with a tile scoring tool. It is not necessary to wet the tile in either case, as the wet saw will cool the blade and the scoring tool has no blade to cool.
With a tile saw or wet saw
To cut marble tile effectively and accurately, use a wet saw with a diamond blade. Measure and mark the tile where you want to cut, then slowly guide the tile through the saw, keeping steady pressure. Wear safety goggles and gloves for protection.