TOOLS FOR TILERS
Category: For Tilers
Professional Equipment: From Detail to Large Format
Stop compromising. We only select tools that we use ourselves in the most demanding J&J Tile Design projects.
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⚙️ Top-tier precision
🎁 Extended tool life

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🛠️ Practical Tips for Tool Maintenance
Did you know that a dull diamond blade isn't necessarily trash? Often it is just "clogged" with material. Proper tool care saves costs and ensures clean cuts without chipping.
- Reviving blades: Just a few cuts into an abrasive stone will clean the blade and restore its geometry.
- Working with micro-tools: For detailed work (e.g., Proxxon system), use low pressure; let the diamond do the work.
🔍 Expert Insight: "A good tiler is recognized by the details. That's why I rely on tools that allow me to push the material to its limits. The right equipment is not an expense, but an investment in your peace of mind and a perfect result."
— Jakub Vavrečka, J&J Tile Design
— Jakub Vavrečka, J&J Tile Design
✅ Key Benefits
- Maximum work efficiency without unnecessary waste.
- Tools optimized for gres, ceramics, and stone.
- Technical support from pros who work with these tools daily.
⚠️ What to Watch Out For
- Do not exceed recommended RPM for diamond core bits.
- Ensure cooling during dry cutting (intermittent cuts).
- Cheap substitutes often vibrate and ruin the tile glaze.
Frequently Asked Questions
How to revive a dull diamond blade?
Use an abrasive stone (e.g., Mechanic) to remove deposits and reveal new diamond grains. A few short cuts into the stone are sufficient.
Can I use an M14 thread bit in a standard drill?
Yes, with an M14 / hex adapter, you can easily clamp it into a drill chuck or impact driver. We recommend monitoring the RPM closely.
How to achieve a clean cut on very thin tiles?
Use specialized thin blades (e.g., Mr. Button series) designed for minimal kerf and to eliminate edge chipping even in fragile materials.
