Concrete block pavers and natural stone also can be cut with a power saw but will produce a great deal of dust.
Cutting concrete pavers with table saw.
Depending on the thickness of the concrete you may have to raise the blade and cut through only a portion of the paver.
Set up workhorses or preferably a work stand with adjustable sides to secure the pavers.
For a larger project or more accurate cuts a circular saw with a concrete blade is a good option.
Power saw and concrete blade.
Second you ll turn on your water source and cut along your mark.
Mark the cut and clamp the stone or paver to a stable work surface.
Another method for cutting concrete pavers is to use a hand held power saw such as a skillsaw with a masonry blade or a cut off saw.
Compound miter saw heads which can turn from side to side are designed to make angled and beveled cuts.
Know that if you choose this option you may ruin your blade or your saw.
The masonry blade is made of a hardened material such as carbide and may have.
Set the saw blade to cut inch deep and position the paver on a flat surface such as the ground or a sturdy board set on top a couple of sawhorses.
A wet cut saw cools the cutting blade and suppresses dust with a stream of water.
First you ll want to mark your stone.
Strike the chisel on the score line until the material splits.
The blade works perfectly.
Many people use hacksaws and other tools to cut their concrete pavers but its far easier to use a tile saw.
Rather than the circular saw standard blade used for cutting lumber.
Paver stones are often cut with large concrete saws or miter saws but they can be cut successfully with a simple circular saw.
Use the hammer and chisel to score or cut a groove into the block or paver on all sides.
The abrasive blade makes short work of pavers just like cutting ceramic tile.
When fitted with a blade designed for dry masonry cutting the saw can be used on concrete pavers the same way it is used on wood.
Step 1 fill the reservoir tank of your tile saw with water.