If your tile is not porcelain then i m thinking a 215 or 315 blade will produce less surface chipping than the 225 hot dog.
Tile saw chipping glaze.
If the hardness between the body of the tile and the glaze is greater than 2 calibrations per the mohs hardness scale then it is supposedly more susceptible to chipping.
Before removing the tile turn off the saw and let it power down.
How to cut glaze tile without chipping.
Push the tile into the saw blade approximately 1 or 2 inches.
Although it seems more likely the tile has been abused in some way to cause chips there are tests that can be performed on the tile to determine how chip resistant it is.
As an after thought take one of your tiles to the store and get the sales associate to cut it for you using their saw if the chipping problem is dimished always expect some then ask to see what blade is mounted on that saw.
Turn the saw on.
Only a wet saw will give you the smoother cut than a manual tile cutter especially if you aren t familiar with either tool.
Fill the reservoir under the platform of a diamond blade wet saw with water.
Flipped the tile upside down so the blade is cutting inwards against the glaze rather than outwards.
Place the tile on the platform with one end of the mark where you will make the cut facing the blade but don t touch.
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Because of the hardness of porcelain always prevent chips but working slowly and using a new blade helps.
Holding the tile glazed side up with both hands feed it along the fence and into the blade.
Push the piece between the blade and fence until it completely clears the blade.
If you are encountering a lot of chipping as you say on your wet saw i believe the problem is in cutting the tiles too fast.
Chipping tile when cutting with a saw happens because the blade gets worn.
Push the tile into the blade along the shallow.
Push slowly letting the saw do the work and keeping your fingers away from the blade.
Use a piece of scrap tile to support the exit edge as the cut is completed 2.
To notch the tile follow these steps.
Set your blade so that this time it will cut through the whole remaining thickness of the tile.
Now you are going to make the notch.
It just needs a quick sharpening that you can do yourself.