View attachment 199418View attachment 199419To jump in with my own question, we replaced an over stove microwave with a nice ducted fan. The backsplash of subway tile only came up to the base on the microwave. We bought several months ago a stainless "Tree of life" design tile set to go in the middle over the stove. I need to cut the existing subway tile on the wall. I was going to research the best way to do this for the weekend. Don't have a multi tool, but figured it was the way to go. Thoughts?
I would think one would work, as would a diamond blade in a 4 inch angle grinder. With either, the two lower corners will be the hardest part. If plain old soft ceramic, easy. If hard porcelain, maybe a tough go.