Features
- Compatible with small angle grinders and tile cutters
- Suitable for ceramic, porcelain, and granite
- Arbor options: 7/8", 20 mm, 5/8"
- 4-1/2 inch diameter
- Pack quantity: 1
Specifications
| Model Number | DB4566P |
| Brand | Bosch |
| Order Number | 2610056275 |
| Diameter | 4-1/2 in |
| Arbor | 7/8 in, 20 mm, 5/8 in |
| Cutting Depth | 1-1/4 in |
| Compatible Tools | Small angle grinder, tile cutter |
| Materials | Ceramic, Porcelain, Granite |
| Pack Quantity | 1 |
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4-1/2 inch turbo rim diamond blade for cutting porcelain, ceramic, and granite. Intended for use with small angle grinders and tile cutters. Available with multiple arbor sizes and a nominal cutting depth of 1-1/4 inch.
Project Ideas
Business
Micro Tile-Cutting Service for DIYers
Offer on-demand cutting for homeowners: rips to width, outlet cutouts, L-notches, and threshold pieces in porcelain/ceramic. Price per cut or by batch; provide same-day turnaround. Market to people who own tile but lack tools, and to installers needing quick extras.
Custom Accent Strips and Edging
Produce pre-cut porcelain accent liners, stair riser strips, and mitered trim pieces that match popular tile lines. Sell bundles online and to local tile stores. The turbo rim blade enables fast, clean production with consistent widths and tight miters.
Tile Cutting 101 Workshops
Host weekend classes teaching safe angle grinder/tile cutter use, marking, plunge cuts for outlets, and edge finishing. Charge per seat, include a materials kit, and upsell blades, PPE, and rental packages. Partner with maker spaces or hardware stores for venue and traffic.
Real Estate Make-Ready Upgrades
Offer fast, high-impact upgrades: custom-cut backsplash accent rows, new porcelain thresholds, and tiled fireplace surrounds. Keep a menu of fixed-price packages; the 4-1/2 in blade is ideal for on-site fitting cuts, notches, and miters to speed turnaround.
Designer and Showroom Sample Prep
Cut large-format tiles into standardized sample chips and small mock-up boards for designers and showrooms. Provide labeled, edge-eased samples with consistent dimensions. Sell subscriptions with monthly restocks and custom colorway sets.
Creative
Mosaic Serving Tray with Porcelain Inlay
Cut leftover porcelain or ceramic tiles into clean rectangles and triangles using straight and plunge cuts. Inlay the pieces into a wood tray base, then grout and seal. The turbo rim makes fast, chip-minimized cuts for tight seams; lightly ease edges with the blade for a comfortable hand feel.
Outdoor Bistro Table Top
Create a durable, weatherproof table by cutting porcelain into radial wedges for a sunburst or compass pattern. Add a narrow granite border ring for contrast. Use straight rips and mitered segment ends; the 1-1/4 in cutting depth handles common tile thicknesses. Grout with outdoor-rated grout and seal.
Modern House Numbers Plaque
Build a backer board and clad it with porcelain strips cut to precise widths. Plunge cut small notches for standoff mounts or hidden keyhole hangers. Miter the perimeter for a clean frame. Apply adhesive vinyl or metal numbers on top for a crisp, modern facade piece.
Planter Box Cladding
Construct a cedar or composite planter and skin it with porcelain tile for a sleek look. Rip tiles into narrow slats, miter the corners for seamless edges, and use a slight bevel pass to soften edges. Great for patios—porcelain withstands moisture and dirt.
Granite/Porcelain Cheese Board & Coaster Set
Cut small granite tiles into a serving board size and porcelain tiles into matching coasters. Ease the top edges and add cork or rubber backing. Create geometric sets (hex, herringbone strips) using straight and diagonal cuts, then package as gift-ready sets.