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well, actually, that kind of blade, offers a very high level of finish.
I tried three different brands, only difference is the blade durability. (depends on the thickness of 1mm, 1.2mm and the type of used diamond.) and of course the price.
however, the result of the cut is the same. 😉
 
This was a month and a half of life.
I wanted to experiment, I bought 10 pieces, for 13 € per piece. Shipping included.
the first day, I gave a blade to my colleague, (quite rude man), after 10 cuts, broke the blade. He had grinder that vibrated a lot and as usual, he used blade to remove the cut tile.
my blade however, continues to cut very well, honestly, I've never had one blade so fast and with a level of finish, very high. (not even Montolit).
But (there's always a but, otherwise antonio is not happy), the blade is very thin and I have a little afraid to use it. the duration, being so thin could be limited. (We'll see how long it lasts).
ps. 5 pieces I've already sold them. because I've seen you do a red version, most professional and cost 2 € more.

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good evening,
I told alan of ats, not to send the blade to be tested. (for reasons I'm not here to explain). but the blade is now arrived.
all blades are new
I execute the test tomorrow. as I always have, I execute the test with three different brands (Montolit, ats and German brand, but made in china,). Montolit'm not sure if made in china or made in eu, sure not made in Italy.
as you know, a true test, should also be on the life of the blade, but I am unable, for ats. for the duration Montolit know, for "German", I'm using 1.5 months.
the tests that I run months ago, were performed with the same criteria, at least two brands, only the final results, I sent to them alan pm, this time, if you agree, I will post them on this trend. (If there are problems, say).
I will test 60x60x1 porcelain marazzi very hard, a 60x60x1 dark color, to see the level of finish and a thin porcelain 4.5 mm, which will add MONTOLIT blade squadro 85mm. (The best) for me. It will also test with a 20mm porcelain and one stone, to satisfy alan, (I disagree) but I will use only ats blade.
I hope you understand what I wrote.
hi, see you tomorrow

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puff .....
premise, alan, your blade vibration, does not seem balanced. 🙁
it does not matter.
as I said in previous posts, the level of finish and cutting, seem all three brands, on the same level. only difference is the thickness, Montolit, is 1.4mm, 1.2mm green and ats. This may affect the life of the blade.
Porcelain chapter 20mm, as I was told by Montolit and is what I thought, this type of blade is not suitable for 20mm, because it burns and is consumed quickly, actually I was not able to cut, when the tile is broken, I checked the blade and began has become black.
much better use of blue ats blade.
Chapter stone, it seems ok.
thin porcelain chapter, a word, 85 mm-squadro unbeatable, 1mm thick.
now I think to open a shop and sell the blades. 😉
Finally, this type of blade, lacked the supply of Ats and is irreplaceable.

ps, if I can give some advice to alan, I see that you insist on blades for porcelain 20mm, not is enough to copy most renowned brands ?, of course raising the level of your blade blue, I'm no expert on diamond technology and are just an apprentice, but a version to 20mm, in your blue blade, might solve you the problem,
as I mentioned to you, the last test to 20 mm in PM
this is the reason for which I did not want take the test.
thanks alan,

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I forgot to say which is the best, for me, the green. (For porcelain 1 cm).
immediately fast from the first cut, certainly durability and safety is less than Montolit,
but with A shallow focus of, it is worth it.
ats blade, shame it was unbalanced and vibrated, first cut has struggled, but then faster. good.
 

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