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Cutting, Grinding, and Polishing Porcelain Tile for Seamless 45° Corners

Forming seamless 45° tile corners is now a standard in high-end installations. With modern diamond tools and professional accessories, creating clean porcelain corners is no longer an advanced specialty — it's an expected skill for today's tile professionals.

The Three-Step Process: Cut, Grind, Polish

Step 1: Cut the 45° Bevel

Use a blade specifically designed for miter cutting. The best options for dry cutting with a 5" angle grinder:

For guided, repeatable 45° cuts, use the SLIDER 2.0. Add the EdgeDUSTER for dust-free dry cutting.

For a full technique guide, see Cutting Tiles at a 45° Angle – How to Achieve a Clean Edge Without Chipping and How to Achieve a Perfect 45° Cut.

Step 2: Grind the Edge (if needed)

After cutting, use a 45° grinding attachment or edge grinding wheel to refine the bevel angle and remove any chipping. The Galaxy blade often eliminates this step entirely.

Step 3: Polish the Edge

Finish with Distar CoolPAD polishing pads on the Proxxon WP/A cordless polisher for a smooth, installation-ready edge. See the full polishing guide: How to Polish Porcelain Tile Edges with the Proxxon WP/A + Distar CoolPAD.

Summary

Whether you choose grinding wheels, electric tile saws, 5" angle grinder miter cutting, or semi-automatic miter systems, success depends on stable equipment, the right diamond tools, controlled technique, and proper polishing.

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