The Basic of The Revolutionary Diamond Blade with JCDiamondblades
Understanding the working principles of diamond blades will help you to choose a blade with the right features and cutting quality which suits your needs. There four major components of diamond blades: The metal core, a precisely constructed steel disc with a ribbed rim that holds the diamonds. Too many teeth result in slow cutting and burning, while a few teeth result in very rough and split cuts. Regardless of the width or thickness of the material, a good rule of thumb is to have 2 to 4 teeth in the material being cut. This will produce the smoothest cut, optimum chip removal, minimal friction, and reduced equipment load. Most importantly, it is also safer.
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