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Diamond Band Saw Blades – Replacement Diamond Blades for Stone & Glass Band Saws

Professional diamond-coated band saw blades for wet cutting of stone, glass, marble, ceramic, tile, and mineral-based materials. Stainless steel core with premium diamond abrasive matrix — available in 1/8" and 1/4" widths across a wide range of loop lengths to fit most standard stone and glass band saws. Designed for smooth, continuous cutting with minimal chipping on hard lapidary and architectural stone materials.

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Available Sizes

Loop Length Width Price
37" / 37.7" 1/8" $20.00
42" 1/8" / 1/4" $30.00
59.5" 1/8" / 1/4" $40.00
62" 1/8" / 1/4" $40.00
93.5" 1/8" / 1/4" $48.00–$50.00
94" 1/3" / 2/5" $45.00–$50.00
105" 1/8" / 1/4" $45.00–$48.00

Key Features

  • Diamond-coated stainless steel core for wet cutting of stone, glass, marble, ceramic, and tile
  • 1/8" width for tight radius cuts and intricate shapes; 1/4" for straight cuts and thicker materials
  • Wide range of loop lengths to fit most standard stone and glass band saws
  • Designed for wet cutting — always use with water cooling for maximum blade life
  • Smooth, continuous cutting action with minimal chipping on hard lapidary materials

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: How do I choose the right blade length for my band saw?
    A: Measure the total loop length required by your band saw — this is typically listed in the machine specifications. Common sizes include 59.5", 62", 93.5", and 105". Always verify the exact loop length and blade width required by your specific machine before ordering.
  • Q: Should diamond band saw blades be used wet?
    A: Yes — water cooling is essential. Always run diamond band saw blades with adequate water flow to prevent overheating, extend blade life, and achieve clean, chip-free cuts on stone and glass materials.
  • Q: What is the difference between 1/8" and 1/4" wide blades?
    A: The 1/8" blade is narrower and better suited for curved cuts, intricate shapes, and tight radius work. The 1/4" blade is wider and more stable for straight cuts and thicker, harder stone materials where blade rigidity is important.