Hi List,

This is my opinion, but I believe it to be correct as it applies to cutting lapidary rough. Regardless of which brand, and the method of bonding the diamonds to the blade core (bonded to the blade core by being plated, sintered, or welded to the core,) one should consider how the blade is being used before complaining about the short blade life they experience. For example, dry cutting with a diamond blade that the manufacturer states must be used with a liquid coolant will typically shorten the useful life of that blade. The diamonds overheat, crack, and will come off of the blade prematurely instead of simply wearing down.

If you apply too much pressure when cutting (pushing too hard when feeding the meteorite manually, or perhaps the autofeed mechanism on the saw is pushing too fast for the material being cut) - even when using coolant - the diamonds overheat and come off as when cutting dry, or are simply torn off by the pressure when feeding the material through the blade too quickly.

And then, different materials will tend to cut faster or slower than others. How about those blade-killing diamond-bearing Ureillites? When pushing too hard, or cutting tougher/harder meteorites, two different people using the same brand and type of blade on the same meteorite can, and will experience different blade life depending on the material being cut and how quickly they try to get the job done.

Just my 2 cents.

Ed Deckert


----- Original Message ----- From: "Marcin Cimala - PolandMET" <[email protected]>
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Sent: Friday, May 07, 2010 4:10 PM
Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Saw Blades


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With sintered blades the diamonds are actually "cooked" in with the metallic alloys of the blade material, thus impregnating the diamonds into the rim of the blade. This creates a much longer-life and the sintering creates a more durable and stiffer metallic alloy.

The non-sintered blades (pro-slicer) are made of basically, sheet-metal, and the diamonds are sprayed onto the rim. Once the diamonds are removed, the blade is worthless.
Matt

I cant agree with You.
I use ONLY this "worthless" chinse diamond blades from ebay, this for 4-6$/ blade. I make hundreds slices on each, single blade before I need to change it becouse the rim with diamonds is basicaly

losses completly into 0! I cant imagine to use any Pro-Slicer for 30-40$ :) I even used only one blade to cut urelites. Ofcourse , each slice take 30-50min to cut, but ... this blade do it. And my cut looses are very low.

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