How Grit Size Affects the Cutting Quality of Electroplated Diamond Blades




🔹 How does grit size affect cutting quality in electroplated diamond blades?

It all comes down to the balance between speed and precision 👇

Fine grit (e.g., #200–#400):
✔️ Smooth, clean cuts
✔️ Minimal chipping
✔️ Best for glass, ceramics, quartz, sapphire, and precision work

Coarse grit (e.g., #40–#120):
✔️ Fast, aggressive cutting
✔️ Higher material removal
✔️ Best for stone, granite, and construction materials

🔑 Takeaway:

  • Coarse grit = speed, rougher finish

  • Fine grit = precision, smoother finish

Choosing the right grit size means better cutting quality, blade life, and results.

💡 Which grit do you rely on more—fine for precision or coarse for speed?

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