I simply used
a utility knife blade to «score» the cut line then snapped the tile.
Not exact matches
Then with a
utility knife and fresh
blade (the veneer was more than 1/16» thick), I began to score the line and would have to continue to re-score a little at a time as I moved along the curve.
Score it with a sharp
blade from a box cutter or
utility knife.
An easier way is to use a
utility (or X-acto)
knife with a sharp
blade, running it right along the top of the baseboard.
A tarp, a foam roller, deglosser, an angled paintbrush, a
utility knife or box cutter, a razor
blade scraper and painter's tray (not shown), painter's tape, rubber gloves, and a screwdriver or drill.
I also highly recommend that you have a large pack of razor
blades for your
utility knife on hand so you don't have to send your husband to Lowe's at 7 p.m. on a Saturday night.
Everything you need for any simple DIY task, including 2 slotted screwdriver, 3 Philips, 1 Pozi, magnetic bits holder, 20 piece 25 mm bits, combination pliers, adjustable wrench, 8 piece metric hex key set, tape measure, junior hacksaw,
utility knife, 10pc
blades, claw hammer, 2 piece spring clamps, durable tool bag.