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Brand | KING DIAMOND | KING DIAMOND | KING DIAMOND | RIDGID |
Name | 4 in. Diamond Continuous-Rim Circular Saw Blade | 7 in. Diamond Tile Circular Saw Blade | 10 in. Diamond Tile Circular Saw Blade | 10 in. Premium Tile Diamond Blade |
Price | $2197 | $2877 | $3997 | $5997 |
Ratings | (169) | (366) | (142) | (117) |
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Brand | KING DIAMOND | KING DIAMOND | KING DIAMOND | RIDGID |
Name | 4 in. Diamond Continuous-Rim Circular Saw Blade | 7 in. Diamond Tile Circular Saw Blade | 10 in. Diamond Tile Circular Saw Blade | 10 in. Premium Tile Diamond Blade |
Price | $2197 | $2877 | $3997 | $5997 |
Ratings | (169) | (366) | (142) | (117) |
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Wet cut, diamond blade.
Yes, although Diamond blades greate alot of heat causing the blade to dull faster. For longer blade life, use a wet saw.
Yes, creates a little dust, wear glasses and maybe a mask if cutting inside...I used it outside with no mask.
Absolutely YES! You will see a pair of small arrows right next to the center hub of the blade and it will show you the proper direction. I hope this helps, And Good Luck with your project. Dwayne
It should cut anything that is considered masonry or stone
Yes but you have to press and hold the tile tightly so that the individual tile pieces don't shift as you move the tile thru the blade.
will stay sharp for a long time it will do a lot of tile flooring in backsplashes
I guess it depends on your machine. I have a skill saw table top tile cutter and the blade protrudes 11/2" so it would work.
I used this 7 in. diamond blade on my $99 wet saw and cut my glass backsplash tile and was extremely happy how clean of a cut I got. You probably already know this, but cutting glass tile like this it is very important to go easy with your cut and of course ease into each cut. I did 21 feet length of backslash and 15 inches high was the glass tile mesh. The tile I was cutting cost me over $1500 total so it was very important not to waste any tile. I got almost no chips with my cuts, the only chips I saw were small enough to still use and were my fault by not being careful. I included a picture to show the tile I was cutting. Easily cut around the outlets.
It can be used dry, it probably won’t last as long