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Gemstones, Minerals & Fossils
Lapidary
Diamond sawing.
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<blockquote data-quote="slabman23" data-source="post: 453160" data-attributes="member: 9758"><p>Hi Muzza this problem can be the result of a blunt blade . All diamond blades need too be sharp . Dress it up with a peice of silicon carbide wheel if you have a bit . Or an aluminium oxide dressing stick .If your machine has not been altered the pulley set up should be exact too the manufacturers specks .And some blades are not reversable check too see if it has an arrow for direction of travel . Be carefull not too push hard on the dressing stick . They eat blades . Good luck .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="slabman23, post: 453160, member: 9758"] Hi Muzza this problem can be the result of a blunt blade . All diamond blades need too be sharp . Dress it up with a peice of silicon carbide wheel if you have a bit . Or an aluminium oxide dressing stick .If your machine has not been altered the pulley set up should be exact too the manufacturers specks .And some blades are not reversable check too see if it has an arrow for direction of travel . Be carefull not too push hard on the dressing stick . They eat blades . Good luck . [/QUOTE]
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