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Cutting Metal Tile Trim: Best Tool To Cut Metal Tile Trim

21/04/2026

Metal tile trim is a great addition to any tiled wall, splashback, or feature wall. With a range of colours and finishes, metal tile trim can bring your project together while providing a stylish, professional finish. However, uneven, rough, or incorrect cuts in your tile trim can ruin all your hard work. In this article, we highlight the best tile trim cutting tools to cut through metal trim with ease and efficiency. 

Why Cutting Metal Tile Trim Properly Matters

Cutting your tile trim correctly can make a big difference to your entire project. Well-cut and properly positioned tile trim not only elevates the look of your tiles but also protects exposed tile edges and strengthens their integrity. Cutting metal tile trim correctly will leave you with a clean, neat, and even edge that adds that finishing touch to your tiling.

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Can You Cut Metal Tile Trim?

With the right tools, cutting metal tile trim can be very straightforward. At Premium Tile Trim, we offer a range of tile trim tools, including mitre saws, hawksaws, and long-neck angle grinders. This means that no matter the size or shape of your tiling job, whether that’s a shower unit, kitchen splashback, or entire tiled wall, you can easily cut the metal trim you want to the perfect size. 

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The Best Tools To Cut Metal Tile Trim

Mitre Saws

A mitre saw, such as the Proxxon Chop & Mitre Saw, is a popular choice when cutting metal tile trim. With a fine-toothed blade, you have better control to quickly and accurately cut through trim. It works exceptionally well for straight and angled cuts, and suits large projects where speed and precision are required. 

Proxxon KGS 80 Chop & Mitre Saw 27160

Long-Neck Angle Grinder

A long-neck angle grinder is like a miniature angle grinder. It sits comfortably in your hand, giving you increased control and precision in your scoring and cutting. When it comes to cutting metal tile trim, the long-neck angle grinder features a 50mm-diameter disc that powerfully cuts through steel, non-ferrous metals, and other materials. 

Proxxon LHW Long Neck Angle Grinder 230v

Hacksaws

Hacksaws are useful for making small cuts or simple amendments to tile trim by hand. Models such as the Bahco Hacksaw or Faithful Hacksaw are lightweight, easy to use, and reliable, making them a go-to tool for professionals and at-home DIY. To achieve a clean cut through metal tile trim, ensure the hacksaw has a high-quality blade and is clamped securely in place before cutting. 

Bahco 317 Hacksaw Frame 300mm BAH317

Cutting Discs

Cutting discs, such as Bosch Fibre Disc and Proxxon Corundum, attach to an angle grinder to provide quick, precise cuts through metal tile trim. These are ideal for projects that require extensive trim cutting, saving you time and effort while ensuring consistent cuts.

Proxxon TCT Replacement Blade For KGS 80 Perfect For Aluminium 702068


How To Cut Metal Tile Trim

For a quick and consistent cut, a mitre saw is a great option for cutting multiple pieces of metal tile trim. When cutting metal tile trim with a mitre saw, follow these steps:

  • Start by securing the trim in place at the base of the saw, using the clamp for stability if needed.

  • Align the saw’s blade with the marked cut line on the trim.

  • Power the saw and slowly guide the blade through the trim for a clean cut. 

If you prefer to cut your metal tile trim by hand, a hacksaw or trim cutter is equally effective, and sometimes the more cost-effective option. When cutting metal tile trim by hand, follow these steps:

  • Whether you’re using a workbench or table, use a clamp to secure the tile trim firmly in place.

  • Align the hacksaw’s or cutter’s blade with the marked cut line on the trim.

  • Apply steady, controlled pressure to saw or cut through the trim, ensuring it doesn’t bend as you cut. 

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Safety Advice When Cutting Metal Trim

Safety should always be a priority when using cutting tools. Here are a few key tips:

  • Wear Safety Goggles: Protect your eyes from metal shards or dust.

  • Use Gloves: To prevent cuts from sharp trim edges.

  • Secure the Trim: Always ensure the trim is firmly held in place to avoid slippage.

  • Be accurate - don’t forget your tape measure.

What’s The Best Way To Cut Metal Tile Trim?

When choosing to cut metal tile trim, the best option depends on a few factors:

  • How much trim do you need to cut?

  • Do you need straight or angled cuts, or both?

  • How much space do you have to cut?

  • What’s your timeframe?

  • What’s your budget?

  • Which option do you prefer: machine or manual?

By answering these questions, you can help narrow down which option would best suit your tiling project.

Unsure of what tile trim to pick? Make sure you read our guide to choosing tile trim, or for more expert tips and high-quality tile trim options, contact our sales team on 01604 439345 or email [email protected].