How to Use a Diamond Core Drill (Step-by-Step for Clean, Safe Holes)Drilling a clean, round hole through concrete or masonry shouldn’t feel like a fight. But when a core bit “walks” on the surface, overheats, jams, or blows out the exit side, the job turns messy fast. This guide breaks diamond core
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.
The lifespan of a diamond blade can range from about 12 hours to well over 120 hours of cutting, or anywhere from hundreds to several thousand linear feet, depending on several variables such as blade quality, cutting material, and operator technique. Lower-grade blades typically perform for 10 to 15 hours, while premium-quality blades, when used correctly and maintained properly, can last well beyond 120 hours. To maximize longevity, it’s essential to use wet cutting whenever possible, avoid applying excessive pressure, and operate the blade at the recommended saw speed and RPM.