Ideal for shaping ceramic wall tile around bathroom or kitchen fixtures or plumbing pipes. You can also create decorative wall tile by cutting a design, such as a sailboat and filling it with colored grout. For best results, insert the accessory bit all the way into the tool and then back it out slightly before tightening down. This provides plenty of shank for the collet or chuck to hold onto the bit.
- Cuts ceramic wall tile, cement board and plaster (not for use on floor tile)
- A high-speed cutter with a 1/8 in. steel shank
- Start at a 45° angle when cutting into a piece of material
- Do not use this bit to cut ceramic floor tile and to cut metal
- For use with all Dremel tools
- Bit diameter 1/8 in.
Mark Erdman (verified owner) –
Product just doesn’t work very well….maybe my expectations were too high. I give it three stas because it was much better than the tile cutting wheel.
Janis Gleason (verified owner) –
One of the best tools I’ve ever bought.
Maximus Christiansen (verified owner) –
Floor tile: worthlessWall tile: okayThe bit is okay for thin wall tile. I’ve used it with decent satisfaction. But it is USELESS for floor tile. It’ll make a tiny groove before it glows red and stops cutting.
Andy Lebsack (verified owner) –
I bought this to cut up some ceramic bath quadrant in order to remove it. A masonry bit on a regular drill was too heavy duty as I needed to preserve the surrounding tiles and bath.It is a little slow, but for pokey and awkward angles this did the job where no other tool fit the bill.
Valerie Mraz (verified owner) –
Dosnt cut tile very well. But clears grout and hardi board cleanly.
Carmelo Olson (verified owner) –
Worked fine for what I needed it to do.
Burnice Pfeffer (verified owner) –
worked on the Dremel perfectly and made accurate clean cuts on tiles and fiberglass.
Doug Paucek (verified owner) –
I love it! I couldn’t be happier with my drill or my new cutting attachment!
Lorenza Abernathy (verified owner) –
This is good but it’s even slower than using the cutting disc. This is better for filing down rough edges or for clearing chips out of corners.
Imogene Cummings (verified owner) –
Other than a diamond saw blade, I’ve found nothing else that will cut tile so precisely.Sure, nippers will cut tile, but I don’t always want to cut a straight line like a diamond saw blade. The Dremel 1/8″ tile cutting bit is the only thing I’ve found that will cut curves and holes of nearly any shape and size.