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Category: Diamond blade types
Diamond Blade Types
Diamond blades are designed for specific materials and cutting applications. Understanding the different types of diamond blades helps contractors choose the right tool for faster cutting, longer blade life, and better results on the jobsite.
In this section of BladeGuyPro, we break down the most common diamond blade types used in construction, including segmented blades, turbo blades, and continuous rim blades. Each blade style is engineered for specific materials such as concrete, brick, block, porcelain tile, stone, and asphalt.
Contractors will learn the advantages of each blade design, when to use them, and how choosing the correct blade can improve cutting speed, reduce overheating, and prevent common problems like glazing or premature wear.
Whether you’re using a cutoff saw, angle grinder, tile saw, or masonry saw, these guides will help you select the best diamond blade for your job.
BladeGuyPro provides real-world cutting advice from decades of experience in diamond tooling, helping contractors avoid costly mistakes and get the most performance from their blades.
When to Use Dry Cutting with Diamond Blades
What Is Dry Cutting?
Dry cutting means cutting materials without water cooling the blade.
Why Asphalt Blades Outperform Concrete or General-Purpose Blades
Asphalt Blade vs Concrete / General-Purpose Blade – The Bottom Line
Multi-Purpose Diamond Blade for Asphalt, Concrete & Rebar: The Contractor’s ROI Guide
If you’re switching blades three times on the same job, you’re losing money.
