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Concrete guy
A few new products in this week. I realise many of my products are aimed at the stonemason industry but some do cross over.
This may be one.
It's a 125mm (22.23 arbour) convex granite blade designed for cutting curves in natural stone. This would generally be used to produce sink cut outs in 30mm thick granite or marble.
The advantage of the "T" segment is it substantially reduces the blade "grabbing" in the stone as you're cutting and changing the angle of cut.
The optimum speed for this product is around 6000rpm so it's not going to be used on your average angle grinder, it would be too aggressive and likely to damage you or the work, or both!
Would be perfect for cutting curves in slate, marble, limestone, granite, paving tiles etc.
It's not going to be much use on 10mm thick porcelain or ceramics though - it's just too thick (it needs this thickness to cope with the stresses of it's designed use).
Any questions just fire away.
This may be one.
It's a 125mm (22.23 arbour) convex granite blade designed for cutting curves in natural stone. This would generally be used to produce sink cut outs in 30mm thick granite or marble.
The advantage of the "T" segment is it substantially reduces the blade "grabbing" in the stone as you're cutting and changing the angle of cut.
The optimum speed for this product is around 6000rpm so it's not going to be used on your average angle grinder, it would be too aggressive and likely to damage you or the work, or both!
Would be perfect for cutting curves in slate, marble, limestone, granite, paving tiles etc.
It's not going to be much use on 10mm thick porcelain or ceramics though - it's just too thick (it needs this thickness to cope with the stresses of it's designed use).
Any questions just fire away.