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Resin Bond 10" Diamond Blade

Resin Bond 10" Diamond Blade

Regular price $415.00 USD
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Resin bond diamond blades are a great choice for cutting a variety of materials, especially for those that require a clean, chip-free finish. Here are some reasons why you might want to consider buying one:

  • Clean Cuts: Resin bond diamond blades are known for making smooth, precise cuts with minimal chipping. This is especially important when working with delicate materials like glass, tile, or stone.

  • Versatility: These blades can be used to cut a wide variety of materials, including glass, tile, stone, concrete, and even some metals. So, if you're looking for a one-blade-does-it-perfect solution, a resin bond diamond blade might be a good option.

Here are some things to consider before buying a resin bond diamond blade:

  • The material you will be cutting: Make sure not to bind up the blade in the material you are cutting. For example, a normal blade will deflect some and still work as intended, the resin being more brittle can have chunks broken out and no longer be safe to operate.

  • The size of the blade: The size of the blade you need will depend on the saw you are using and the size of the material you will be cutting.  If your saw offers plunge cutting you may be able to use an undersized blade to save on the overall cost, additionally the smaller diameter blades allow for a higher speed, which can be a limiting factor for some of the newer saws using carbon brush motors.  Be careful to honor the limit on RPM, if the blade travels beyond it's limit chunks can break out and it will no longer be safe to use.

  • The cost: Resin bond diamond blades can be more expensive than traditional blades. However, their durability and ability to make clean cuts can make them a worthwhile investment.

Overall, resin bond diamond blades are a versatile and perfect-cutting option for a variety of trimming and fitting tasks. If you're looking for a blade that can make clean cuts in a variety of materials, a resin bond diamond blade is a great choice.

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