Make a full straight cut that is tangential to touching the scored line and break off the bulk of the waste.
Cutting paver stones circular saw.
The abrasive blade makes short work of pavers just like cutting ceramic tile.
Tips for cutting pavers.
For a larger project or more accurate cuts a circular saw with a concrete blade is a good option.
Use a table saw.
Then gently tap your 1 inch wide cold chisel with a hammer until you have a 1 16 inch groove along the entire cutline.
Power saw and concrete blade.
Cut the block allowing the saw and blade to do most of the work don t apply too much force.
Once you know your measurements use a straight edge to mark cutlines onto all 4 sides of your paver.
If you only need to cut a few a hammer and chisel can be employed but if cutting many pavers a power saw such as an angle grinder or a circular saw is recommended to speed up the process.
All standard cutting methods work for straight cuts but for curved cuts use a circular saw or angle grinder.
Most table saws have more power than a hand held saw so one pass ought to do the trick.
A wet tile saw is an electric table saw designed for cutting tile stone and concrete.
Mark the cut and clamp the stone or paver to a stable work surface.
Before cutting pavers make sure you ve measured your space and know what size you want.
Again you will have to change the blade to either a carbide or diamond tipped variety.
While the circular saw is similar the demolition saw is much more abrasive and you ll end up with a cleaner cut.
Most of these saws have a garden hose attachment so you can cut pavings stones or retaining wall blocks wet.
The blade works perfectly.
Like the hand held saw the table saw does not work well for angled cuts.
If you have access to a table saw use it to cut the pavers.
Score the curved cut along the top of the paver first cutting about 1 8 inch deep.