Collection: Glass Grinding & Finishing
Glass Grinding & Finishing – Diamond Tools for Glass Cutting, Drilling & Polishing
Professional diamond tools for glass grinding, cutting, drilling, and polishing. From continuous rim blades and core drill bits to flexible polishing pads and cerium oxide compounds — complete tooling for stained glass, fused glass, optical glass, glass art, and architectural glass finishing applications.
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Tools by Application
| Application | Tool Type | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Glass cutting | Continuous Rim Diamond Blades | Clean, chip-free cuts — Shop → |
| Glass drilling | Core Drill Bits / Solid Drill Bits | Wet drilling required — Shop → |
| Glass edge grinding | Resin Bond Wheels / Flat Lap Discs | Smooth edge finishing — Shop → |
| Glass surface polishing | Flexible Polishing Pads + CeO2 | High-gloss finish — Shop CeO2 → |
| Glass sanding | Flexible Sanding Discs / Sheets | Scratch removal and surface prep — Shop → |
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Q: What diamond blade should I use for cutting glass?
A: A continuous rim diamond blade is the best choice for glass — the uninterrupted rim prevents chipping on the brittle glass surface. Always cut wet with water coolant. -
Q: How do I drill a hole in glass without cracking it?
A: Use a diamond core bit or solid drill bit with water cooling. Drill at low RPM with very light pressure. Create a water dam around the drill point to keep the bit submerged. Drill from both sides to prevent breakout. -
Q: What is the best polish for glass?
A: Cerium oxide (CeO2) is the industry-standard glass polishing compound. Apply on a felt or foam pad at low speed with water to achieve a brilliant, scratch-free finish on optical and art glass.
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