Ged Posted April 14, 2005 Share Posted April 14, 2005 </DIV><H1>Cutting Terracotta Pots</H1><DIV id=Qtextbox><P><STRONG>Author: cobalt craig</STRONG><BR><BR>good evening all <br> what is the best way and neatest way cutting <br> terra cotta pots ? <br> thanks <br> craig </P></DIV><H2>Replies »</H2><DIV id=Atextbox><P><STRONG>Author: danceswithdingoes</STRONG><BR><BR>Tile cutter (powered) </P></DIV><DIV id=Atextbox><P><STRONG>Author: chorrylan</STRONG><BR><BR>I use an angle grinder (ermmm and usually with a metal-cutting blade 'cos I'd have to actually find a masonry one and put in it) <br> <br> Don't know if it's particulary neat or cheap (using the correct blad would probably be more efficient) but it works and it's neat enough for me... but then I only know how to use two tools and the hammer definately won't work <br> <br> <br> Laurie <br> </P></DIV><DIV id=Atextbox><P><STRONG>Author: Rumpig</STRONG><BR><BR>Gidday, <br> I have actually had great success making holes in terracotta flower pots with a hammer and chisel but if you don't have patients DON'T TRY IT!! LOL <br> <br> I usually use a hacksaw for my pots, cuts a nice, smooth entrence, only problem is you usually use a blade per pot or there abouts (that's the problem when you use the wrong blades ). <br> <br> And always sand the edges down, just in case. <br> <br> Mick <P><STRONG>Author: Bilby Junior</STRONG><BR><BR>l used a carbon rod in my hack saw, multi directional <br> avilable at all hardware stores, oh and soak it for two days prior makes it easier. </P></DIV><DIV id=Atextbox><P><STRONG>Author: burundi 6 bar</STRONG><BR><BR>to put holes in a pot i use a die grinder with a grind stone.to cut[ what is there to cut first].but if you need too a masonary disc on a angle grinder would be best. </P></DIV><DIV id=Atextbox><P><STRONG>Author: Other Ed</STRONG><BR><BR>Hi, <br> Hacksaws work great. I had soaked the pot for a few days first. The cut edges will require filing or sanding. </P></DIV><DIV id=Atextbox><P><STRONG>Author: Dave</STRONG><BR><BR>i use needle nose pliers and start at the hole and work my way out breaking a bit at a time - ends need to be filed - i then silicon an open one to an unopened one - works pretty well - easier to catch fish when they are in their as well <br> <br> </P></DIV><DIV id=Atextbox><P><STRONG>Author: Rumpig</STRONG><BR><BR>Dave, how well do those caves work! <br> <br> I've got one with my Pelvicachromis and they love it, I wrapped it in java moss so now it just looks like a bit ball of the stuff, you can't see the sides of the pot any more. <br> <br> As for soaking, I've never bothered and never had any trouble, I reckon it just makes it harder if you're cutting them with a hacksaw. <br> <br> Mick Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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