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Diamond Reciprocating Saw Blades
Brazed
Diamond Glitter Technology ~
Cuts through:
Limestone, Hollow
Block & Cinder Block, Brick, Mortar, Dinosaur Bones, Dental Molds, etc
Brazed Diamond
Glitter Technology
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200% plus
longer life vs. an Electro-Plated and/or Carbide Grit Blade
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Uses
the same Brazing Technology used on our very successful router bits (Glitter
Bits, see right picture).
Diamond
brazing is applied to a Heavy Gauge Metal Blade
- Standard reciprocating blades use .062 metal
- ICS Glitter Blades are significantly thicker, at: .035
- The very strong and durable
blade helps to prevent premature or accidental breakage, snapping or bending
that typically occurs when using standard reciprocating blades - even when
cutting through wood.
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Cutting Speeds:
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Sandstone:
1" x 4" thick, 1 Minute
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Residential
Brick: 2-5/8" x 3-1/2" thick, 3 Minutes
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Solid
Block: 3-5/8" x 8" thick, 10 Minutes
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Hollow
Block: 1-3/16 x 8" thick, 8 Minutes
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Lime
Stone: 2-1/4" x 10" thick, 7 Minutes
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Sand
Stone: 1" Thick x 8" Length, 2 Minutes
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Applications,
Limitations, Expectations:
Masonry
& Concrete Cutting
Window and Door Openings:
- Excellent for cutting the
90° inside corner on brick and block
- Not solid concrete
> The diamond brazing is fine, it's the slow speed of the
reciprocating saw
> The blade will cut through hard concrete however,
because of the slow cutting speed of the saw it will take too long
to cut through solid concrete
Directions:
- Make the majority of
your cuts with a circular diamond blade
- Finish your right angles with the 12" Diamond Reciprocating Blade
Durability:
(6) cut-outs were made on 32" x
16" window openings without any noticeable wear to the
blade.
Limitations:
- No Plunge Cutting: Start on an open-edge or
with a pre-drilled hole
- Open End: The blade must be free-cutting
/ avoid the blade's tip from hitting a solid
surface.
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