When it comes to cutting through concrete, metal, tile, or stone, no ordinary blade will do. These materials demand the strength of a diamond — the hardest substance on earth.
If you work with granite long enough, the same questions keep coming back: Why is this brand-new granite saw blade chipping my countertop? Why did the last blade burn out halfway through the job? Can I really use the same blade for granite, marble and concrete? Most of these headaches don't come from "bad blades", but from mismatched choices: the wrong blade type for the material, the wrong diameter for the saw, or the wrong bond and RPM for the job.
Segmented vs Turbo Blade vs Continuous Rim Diamond BladeSummary:Diamond blades are important for cutting hard materials such as stone, ceramic, and concrete. They are specifically recognized for grinding hard materials with synthetic diamond particles. Selecting the right blade for a specific task i