1 cover the area beneath proposed recessed lights with drop cloths to catch dust.
Cutting ceiling tile for recessed lighting.
How to cut recessed drop ceiling tiles straight cuts.
Do this in the exact center of the tile and double check that the opening is sized according to your light s installation instructions.
Support the tile while you make the cut to reduce the chances that the tile will break.
Place your free hand flat on the tile s surface for support.
After that increase the length of your blade by another notch and then hold the knife on the ground sideways and then cut along the side of the tile cutting out your recessed.
Cut out the hole using a utility knife or a keyhole saw.
Insert the keyhole saw by applying pressure into the ceiling tile and moving the saw from side to side.
A hole saw or an adjustable ceiling hole cutter with its hood to catch dust makes short work of the job.
Cut the first hole out using a keyhole saw or utility knife.
For each ceiling tile where a light will be located remove the tile and place it on a work surface.
Cut the side of the tile to finish making the shadow line.
That is the way i do it and get perfect results.
Recessed lighting fixtures are among the most decorative looks for drop ceiling tiles.
Ken created a template to make cutting process easier.
That involved cutting holes in our ceiling tiles.
On each ceiling tile where you re adding a recessed light trace the light s outline.
Transfer those measurements to a recessed ceiling tile.
Measure from all sides to find the exact center of the tile and trace the outline of the light in this spot.
Cutting holes in ceiling tiles for recessed lighting.
Measure the location of holes required in the tiles such as those for lighting or air vents.
Pull the knife down along the side to remove the edge of the tile and create a shadow line.
See how fast and easy it is to cut holes in ceiling panels for sprinklers and recessed lighting fixtures from armstrong ceiling solutions.
Measure the size of the grid square or rectangle.
Run your hand around the cut to remove loose particles from the tile.
Lightly move the keyhole saw back and forth with light pressure to cut the hole.
Carefully brush the opening.
Now it was time to actually make those lights look pretty in the ceiling.