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Basic Diamond Tools Information 1 Year, 9 Months ago
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.: Diamond Tool Information :.  Diamond Tools are considered any type of tool that uses Diamonds as an abrasive for cutting. Usually the "cutting teeth" are _meta_l segments made up of _meta_llic powders and diamond crystals. These segments are then shaped into rectangular teeth and then welded to the _meta_l core of the tool. There are many different type of diamond tools being used every day in the construction industry for cutting a wide variety of materials such as: Reinforced Concrete (Concrete with Rebar), Cured Concrete (Old Hardened Concrete), Asphalt, Asphalt over a _layer_ of Concrete, Brick, Block, Stone, Marble, Granite, Tile, Glass, Ceramics, Porcelain & many more materials. Here are 3 most common types of diamond tools and their uses: Diamond Blades  A Diamond Blade is a circular saw blade used on High Speed Gas Powered Cut-Off Saws, Walk Behind Saws, Angle Grinders, Table Saws, Tile Saws, etc. They are used for making straight cuts in just about any type of material known to man. They are used daily by contractors and construction companies all over the world. Grinding Cups  A Grinding Cup is a circular grinding tool with diamond segments on one side only. They are used for grinding uneven surfaces to leave a flat & smooth surface. They can be used for grinding concrete, granite, marble and other hard materials. They are commonly used on angle grinders. Core Bits  A Core Bit is a long hollow tube with diamond segments on the tip. Core Bits are used for drilling holes through Granite & Marble Countertops, Concrete Walls, Reinforced Concrete and other similar materials. They are commonly used in the construction industry for all types of drilling, such as electrical installations. There are many more types of Diamond Tools such as Concave Diamond Blades for cutting curves in Counter Tops (Installing Sinks in Counter Tops), Ductile Blades for cutting steel, Diamond Polishing Pads for Polishing Marble, Tuck Pointers for removing mortar and restoring old brick walls, Crack Chasers for repairing cracks in walls and many more. This is pretty basic information but if you have any questions, comments or opinions please post them here.
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Re: Basic Diamond Tools Information 1 Year, 7 Months ago
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.: Diamond Tool Information :.
Diamond Tools are considered any type of tool that uses Diamonds as an abrasive for cutting. Usually the "cutting teeth" are _meta_l segments made up of _meta_llic powders and diamond crystals. These segments are then shaped into rectangular teeth and then welded to the _meta_l core of the tool.
There are many different type of diamond tools being used every day in the construction industry for cutting a wide variety of materials such as: Reinforced Concrete (Concrete with Rebar), Cured Concrete (Old Hardened Concrete), Asphalt, Asphalt over a _layer_ of Concrete, Brick, Block, Stone, Marble, Granite, Tile, Glass, Ceramics, Porcelain & many more materials. Here are 3 most common types of diamond tools and their uses:
Core Bits

A Core Bit is a long hollow tube with diamond segments on the tip. Core Bits are used for drilling holes through Granite & Marble Countertops, Concrete Walls, Reinforced Concrete and other similar materials. They are commonly used in the construction industry for all types of drilling, such as electrical installations.
There are many more types of Diamond Tools such as Concave Diamond Blades for cutting curves in Counter Tops (Installing Sinks in Counter Tops), Ductile Blades for cutting steel, Diamond Polishing Pads for Polishing Marble, Tuck Pointers for removing mortar and restoring old brick walls, Crack Chasers for repairing cracks in walls and many more.
This is pretty basic information but if you have any questions, comments or opinions please post them here.Hello M.B Thanks for your info. As am now involving to some coring jobs for a job-done in South of VN which needed to enhance new cable installation via a built concrete wall of 400mm thk. Pls advise where can i buy the core bit with dia. of 350mm dia? or can I buy only the diamond bit then I will install it into my own mould? Regards Tommy
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Re: Basic Diamond Tools Information 1 Year, 7 Months ago
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[quote="Tommy123"][quote="masterblade"].: Diamond Tool Information :. Diamond Tools are considered any type of tool that uses Diamonds as an abrasive for cutting. Usually the "cutting teeth" are _meta_l segments made up of _meta_llic powders and diamond crystals. These segments are then shaped into rectangular teeth and then welded to the _meta_l core of the tool. There are many different type of diamond tools being used every day in the construction industry for cutting a wide variety of materials such as: Reinforced Concrete (Concrete with Rebar), Cured Concrete (Old Hardened Concrete), Asphalt, Asphalt over a _layer_ of Concrete, Brick, Block, Stone, Marble, Granite, Tile, Glass, Ceramics, Porcelain & many more materials. Here are 3 most common types of diamond tools and their uses: Core Bits  A Core Bit is a long hollow tube with diamond segments on the tip. Core Bits are used for drilling holes through Granite & Marble Countertops, Concrete Walls, Reinforced Concrete and other similar materials. They are commonly used in the construction industry for all types of drilling, such as electrical installations. There are many more types of Diamond Tools such as Concave Diamond Blades for cutting curves in Counter Tops (Installing Sinks in Counter Tops), Ductile Blades for cutting steel, Diamond Polishing Pads for Polishing Marble, Tuck Pointers for removing mortar and restoring old brick walls, Crack Chasers for repairing cracks in walls and many more. This is pretty basic information but if you have any questions, comments or opinions please post them here. Hello M.B Thanks for your info. As am now involving to some coring jobs for a job-done in South of VN which needed to enhance new cable installation via a built concrete wall of 400mm thk. Pls advise where can i buy the core bit with dia. of 350mm dia? or can I buy only the diamond bit then I will install it into my own mould? Regards Tommy Hi Tommy, I'm not too sure exactly what you're asking for (regarding the mould). You will need a coring drill to get the job done. You also mentioned the wall is 400mm thick (16") and most core bits are only 14" (350mm) long so that may present a small dilemma since the 14" long bits will actually only drill about 12" (300mm) deep. I believe we currently have the 14" diameter core bits (350mm), I'd have to double check. If it's in stock the price would be approximately around $550 (again to be confirmed) but remember the tube length is also only 14" long so it won't go all the way through your 400mm thick wall. It would lack possibly another 4" depth (100mm) Best of luck on your coring job, if you need anything else please feel free to contact me at
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or you could just get back to me in the forum. Regards, Brian
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Re: Basic Diamond Tools Information 1 Year, 7 Months ago
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.: Diamond Tool Information :.
Diamond Tools are considered any type of tool that uses Diamonds as an abrasive for cutting. Usually the "cutting teeth" are _meta_l segments made up of _meta_llic powders and diamond crystals. These segments are then shaped into rectangular teeth and then welded to the _meta_l core of the tool.
There are many different type of diamond tools being used every day in the construction industry for cutting a wide variety of materials such as: Reinforced Concrete (Concrete with Rebar), Cured Concrete (Old Hardened Concrete), Asphalt, Asphalt over a _layer_ of Concrete, Brick, Block, Stone, Marble, Granite, Tile, Glass, Ceramics, Porcelain & many more materials. Here are 3 most common types of diamond tools and their uses:
Core Bits

A Core Bit is a long hollow tube with diamond segments on the tip. Core Bits are used for drilling holes through Granite & Marble Countertops, Concrete Walls, Reinforced Concrete and other similar materials. They are commonly used in the construction industry for all types of drilling, such as electrical installations.
There are many more types of Diamond Tools such as Concave Diamond Blades for cutting curves in Counter Tops (Installing Sinks in Counter Tops), Ductile Blades for cutting steel, Diamond Polishing Pads for Polishing Marble, Tuck Pointers for removing mortar and restoring old brick walls, Crack Chasers for repairing cracks in walls and many more.
This is pretty basic information but if you have any questions, comments or opinions please post them here.
Hello M.B
Thanks for your info. As am now involving to some coring jobs for a job-done in South of VN which needed to enhance new cable installation via a built concrete wall of 400mm thk. Pls advise where can i buy the core bit with dia. of 350mm dia? or can I buy only the diamond bit then I will install it into my own mould?
Regards Tommy
Hi Tommy, I'm not too sure exactly what you're asking for (regarding the mould). You will need a coring drill to get the job done. You also mentioned the wall is 400mm thick (16") and most core bits are only 14" (350mm) long so that may present a small dilemma since the 14" long bits will actually only drill about 12" (300mm) deep.
I believe we currently have the 14" diameter core bits (350mm), I'd have to double check. If it's in stock the price would be approximately around $550 (again to be confirmed) but remember the tube length is also only 14" long so it won't go all the way through your 400mm thick wall. It would lack possibly another 4" depth (100mm)
Best of luck on your coring job, if you need anything else please feel free to contact me at
This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it
or you could just get back to me in the forum.
Regards,
BrianHi Brian, Thanks for your words. "mold" is my own term to describe the hollow tube (_meta_l-_base_d stuff) without the segments on the tip (core bits). In fact we did enhance the imported core bit from 14" to 16" by locally re-assemblying and it worked, however we are facing problems on the cutting teeth (diamond bits) Re. your rate offered: I think it's reasonable and competitive in compared with other brand that i did import once (whole set of core and diamond bits of 14"). My most concern is that if could i just order from you only the diamond bits (cutting teeth) will you be willing to sell also the specific material for weldding them into my own "mold"? Later Tommy
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