Diamond Saw Tools
Diamond Saw Tools – Ring Blades, Wire Saws, Slab & Trim Saw Blades
Professional diamond saw tools for lapidary slabbing, gemstone trimming, band sawing, and specialty cutting applications. Includes ring and frame blades, diamond wire saws, slab saw blades, trim saw blades, and band saw blades — engineered for clean, precise cuts on agate, jasper, granite, glass, and hard stone materials.
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Shop by Saw Type
| Category | Application | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Ring & Frame Blades | Lapidary trim saws, precision specimen cutting | Hub-mounted, ultra-thin kerf |
| Wire Saws | Freeform and curved cuts in stone and glass | Diamond wire for contoured cutting |
| Slab Saw Blades | Rock slabbing, large rough, boulders | 10–24" sintered and segmented |
| Trim Saw Blades | Gemstone trimming, cabochon preforms | 4–10" continuous and thin rim |
| Band Saw Blades | Curved cuts, irregular shapes in stone and glass | Diamond-coated band saw blades |
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Q: What is the difference between a ring blade and a standard trim saw blade?
A: Ring blades mount on a central hub without a traditional arbor hole, providing superior blade stability and ultra-thin kerf cuts. Standard trim saw blades mount via a central arbor bore and are more widely compatible with different saw models. -
Q: What diamond saw is best for cutting irregular stone shapes?
A: Diamond wire saws and band saw blades are best for curved and irregular cuts. Wire saws handle very large or complex shapes; band saw blades are ideal for smaller curved cuts on a band saw machine. -
Q: Do all diamond saw tools require water coolant?
A: Yes — water coolant is essential for all diamond saw tools to prevent overheating, extend blade life, and produce clean cuts. Never run diamond saw blades dry on stone or glass.