Cutting Concrete Pavers With Miter Saw
Cut on the top.
Cutting concrete pavers with miter saw. Place the paver on the compound miter saw table. Score the length of the cut three or four times with the chisel. Adjust the saw blade to cut a shallow. For the circular saws you need to replace the blade by using the diamond masonry blade when cutting paver stones.
Rather than the circular saw standard blade used for cutting lumber. Paver stones are cut using the wet saw miter saws and circular saws. Measure and mark the paver to be cut using a speed square and a black felt tip marker. Press the paver firmly to the back of the table fence.
A circular saw with a masonry blade can also be used to either score or completely cut through the block. It is triangular in shape making it easy to handle. Don t force a blade into a cut. Set the saw blade place the paver onto a non slip mat atop your work surface.
If your cut doesn t need to be exact use a cold chisel and hand sledge to cut the concrete. Paver stones are often cut with large concrete saws or miter saws but they can be cut successfully with a simple circular saw. Cutting pavers with a circular saw or angle grinder mark the cut mark the cutting line across the top face of the paver using a pencil and a square or straightedge.