Score the curved cut along the top of the paver first cutting about 1 8 inch deep.
Cutting paving stones by hand.
Before cutting pavers make sure you ve measured your space and know what size you want.
A curved shaped patio may need more cuts which may need a power saw to do the cutting.
For a larger project or more accurate cuts a circular saw with a concrete blade is a good option.
Set up workhorses or preferably a work stand with adjustable sides to secure the pavers.
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.
Depending on the thickness of the concrete you may have to raise the blade and cut through only a portion of the paver.
Make a full straight cut that is tangential to touching the scored line and break off the bulk of the waste.
While holding the paver in place with one hand tap the overhanging end firmly with a hammer or a mallet.
If the area to install the brick pavers is a square shaped patio few cuts are needed which could be done by hand.
Strike the chisel on the score line until the material splits.
Tips for cutting pavers.
Cut paver stones with a chisel for areas that require smaller paver pieces.
For an amateur using a chisel and hammer is the best and.
The number of pavers will establish the technique of cutting and the tool to use.
In this diy tutorial we re going to show you six different ways to cut a paving stone in order from basic to advanced.
The paver should break cleanly ready to be set into.
Power saw and concrete blade.
Cutting paving stones can be daunting but it isn t difficult.
We ll start with a classic hammer and chisel and end with a high tech masonry saw while covering a handful of other great options in between.
Then gently tap your 1 inch wide cold chisel with a hammer until you have a 1 16 inch groove along the entire cutline.
Mark the cut and clamp the stone or paver to a stable work surface.
Once you know your measurements use a straight edge to mark cutlines onto all 4 sides of your paver.
Cutting pavers with a power saw.
A chisel and heavy hammer in the hands of an experienced professional easily cut natural stone clay and concrete pavers.