One. What to do if solid brick cutting easily causes breakage?
Using manual cutting machines to cut any type of tile results in chipping. This is particularly noticeable when cutting through solid tiles due to the impact of the saw blade. Therefore, it is recommended to use water cutting equipment for cutting solid tiles, which is typically priced at around two dollars per cut. Water cutting produces smooth, chip-free cuts.

Two. How to cut through-body bricks without cracking?
Due to the high hardness of polished tiles, they require a certain level of skill from the cutting personnel. It is essential to use experienced workers and professional cutting equipment, and to apply water cooling during the cutting process. Otherwise, there is a risk of tile cracking.
The steps for manually cutting solid bricks can be learned from the cutting process of antique bricks. Manual cutting machines can only cut solid glazed bricks and antique bricks; they cannot cut full glazed or micro-crystal bricks. Even professional factories producing micro-crystal bricks may experience edge chipping.
What tools are used to cut through solid bricks? Cutting with a handheld machine is a common method, which is convenient. However, it has limited cutting types, and the cutter must crouch down while cutting. Furthermore, they must continuously spray water with a homemade bottle to prevent overheating due to friction, which can lead to undesirable consequences. This poses a certain level of risk.
Currently, there is a portable, mobile cutting machine that can completely solve this problem. The cutting operator can perform the operation while standing, and the equipment also has an automatic watering system, which is very convenient, improving cutting efficiency and reducing the risk of injury to the cutting operator.