Diamond blades are tough but certain materials can destroy them fast. Learn the 10 materials that ruin diamond blades and how contractors can avoid costly blade damage on the jobsite.
Category: 7 Diamond Blade Mistakes That Cost Contractors Thousands
Why Your Diamond Blade Is Wobbling (Contractor Jobsite Guide)
The Real Reasons Blades Start Shaking — and How to Fix It Fast
Why Diamond Blades Overheat (And How Contractors Prevent It)
If your diamond blade is smoking, slowing down, or turning blue, it’s overheating. After 40 years in the diamond tool industry helping thousands of contractors, here are the most common jobsite mistakes and how to fix them fast.
Why Your Diamond Blade Is Burning the Concrete (And How to Fix It Fast)
The 60-Second Trick to Fix a Burning Diamond Blade
When to Use Dry Cutting with Diamond Blades
What Is Dry Cutting?
Dry cutting means cutting materials without water cooling the blade.
The Contractor’s Guide to Choosing the Right Diamond Blade for Concrete
Stop Guessing. Start Cutting Faster. 4 🔥 Why Most Contractors Pick the Wrong Blade They choose based on: Instead of: And that’s why blades glaze, slow down, or die early. This guide fixes that. 🧱 Step 1: Identify the Concrete Green Concrete (1–3 Days Old) ✅ Use a HARD bond blade Cured Concrete (28+ Days) ✅ Use… Continue reading The Contractor’s Guide to Choosing the Right Diamond Blade for Concrete
Diamond Blade Trouble-shooting Guide: Fix Common Cutting Problems Fast
But when something goes wrong, production slows down and frustration builds fast.
How to Tell When Your Diamond Blade Is Worn Out
How to Tell When Your Diamond Blade Is Worn Out Diamond blades are built for tough cutting—concrete, asphalt, block, pavers, stone, and even reinforced materials. But no matter how good the blade is, every diamond blade eventually wears out. The problem is that many contractors keep using a blade long after it has stopped performing… Continue reading How to Tell When Your Diamond Blade Is Worn Out
Why Diamond Blades Glaze and Stop Cutting Concrete
Understanding why this happens can save time, money, and frustration on the jobsite.
Diamond Blade Safety: How to Cut Safely and Avoid Costly Mistakes
This results in safer, faster, and longer-lasting performance.
