Understanding Diamond BladesBefore selecting the appropriate diamond blade for your task, it’s beneficial to understand how these blades are constructed and how they function. This knowledge will contribute to a more efficient and successful experience on your jobsite.How are Diamond Blades Made?A d
Concrete ring saws are powerful tools for cutting deep openings in walls, slabs, and other reinforced structures. But in real jobs, users often run into very similar problems: slow cutting, wandering blades, heavy slurry, overheating, and uncertainty about safety or maintenance. At SENMINE, we see ring saw operators asking these questions on almost every project, especially when they first move up from a standard cut-off saw to a professional-grade concrete ring saw.
Ever noticed your diamond blade cutting slower, producing smoke, or leaving rough edges? That doesn't always mean it's worn out — it might just be glazed. In that case, what you really need is blade dressing, sometimes called "opening" or "conditioning" the blade. This process restores your blade's cutting power by exposing new, sharp diamond particles and clearing away metal buildup from the bond.