Diamond blade for wood !


Martin-IT

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I use diamond blades a fair bit. I use them for masonry. They are grinders more than cutters. This means for wood, I think a larger blade benefits for heat etc. The results he gets are because it is diamond dust in some form of media. This means tooth geometry can side dress. This does not make me an expert in the blade he has, but has me pondering a few things. Do they resin load in resin loaded woods? How well do they clean up when needed? 

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