I’ve begun working on hotels installing engineered marble shower panels. They are large sheets cut down to fit the shower area. You may have seen them if you have stayed at a Marriott or Hilton. (About 1/4”-3/8” thick)
I’ve used a handheld tile saw, and a regular circular saw with a diamond blade to cut them. It makes the cut but the dust it produces is unbearable. Have any of you used a track saw coupled with a vacuum to make similar cuts?
I know the ts is designed for wood, and not the intended purpose. But I have seen a couple videos on YouTube of someone cutting a sheet of drywall and a ceramic tile. Both seemed to produce good results with the dust extraction.
I’ve used a handheld tile saw, and a regular circular saw with a diamond blade to cut them. It makes the cut but the dust it produces is unbearable. Have any of you used a track saw coupled with a vacuum to make similar cuts?
I know the ts is designed for wood, and not the intended purpose. But I have seen a couple videos on YouTube of someone cutting a sheet of drywall and a ceramic tile. Both seemed to produce good results with the dust extraction.