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StevieBoy

Well if u've already bought it, the question is a little irrelevant, is it not!
Doesn't matter what I think!
U can come to your own conclusions.
I like them, u may not!
It's a subjective topic!
I think you may need to read the first post again and slowly.

Yes, I have bought the blade - but I was just after some feedback from others, not specifically you, as to the performance of it, is it good on some materials and not others, etc. - so I'd say the question is quite relevant really.
 

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180mm to 350mm - Links below.

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........Yes, I have bought the blade - but I was just after some feedback from others, not specifically you, as to the performance of it, is it good on some materials and not others, etc........

Quite a bit of "feedback" on the above quoted post by Dan
 
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StevieBoy

Just a bit of an update on this one, I have now been using the blade on and off over the last few days, and to be honest at first I was disappointed.

I should point out that I am using this blade in a tabletop wet cutter and not a radial saw. Anyhow the first tile I used it on was a ceramic floor tile and to say it chipped them was a bit of an understatement.
Same happened on the 2nd, 3rd and 4th tile etc so I took it off, and gave up with it.

I thought it may needed bedding in a bit with it being new, but 10 tiles + seemed a little excessive.

I then had to tile a room with some rock hard Porcelain tiles, that even my Rubi Tx900 N has struggled with, yeah yeah I know sigmas are better blah blah blah lol.

Anyhow, I put this new Montolit DNA blade back in, topped up to make sure there was plenty of water and I would say I'm 95% happy with the result.
It cuts very well indeed, so now I'm thinking it may be bedded in now after all.

Long and short is, if you can afford one - get one
 
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