Score the curved cut along the top of the paver first cutting about 1 8 inch deep.
How to cut concrete pavers.
Cut the block allowing the saw and blade to do most of the work don t apply too much force.
For a larger project or more accurate cuts a circular saw with a concrete blade is a good option.
It s an old fashioned technique but it s tried and true.
Make a full straight cut that is tangential to touching the scored line and break off the bulk of the waste.
Pavers are great alternatives to large pieces of plain concrete.
The saw blades used on concrete saws are often abrasive diamond blades with teeth.
But in most cases you ll have to cut them to size to.
Tips for cutting pavers.
When a splitter s operator presses down on a lever a paver.
Depending on the thickness of the concrete you may have to raise the blade and cut through only a portion of the paver.
All standard cutting methods work for straight cuts but for curved cuts use a circular saw or angle grinder.
Cutting pavers with a hammer and chisel a hammer and chisel works well on relatively soft pavers such as brick or concrete.
Concrete block clay and brick pavers are the easiest to cut with a splitter.
Back the saw out after about 30 seconds to avoid.
Mark the cut and clamp the stone or paver to a stable work surface.
Hydraulic splitters can be used on hard stone.
A demolition saw also known as a concrete saw is for cutting concrete masonry brick asphalt tile steel and other solid materials.
Whether they are stone brick or concrete they can be used to add visual flair to walkways patios and driveways.
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.