[meteorite-list] Saw Blades
Marcin Cimala - PolandMET
marcin at meteoryt.net
Fri May 7 16:10:25 EDT 2010
From: <mail at mhmeteorites.com>
> With sintered blades the diamonds are actually "cooked" in with the
> metallic alloys of the blade material, thus impregnating the diamonds into
> the rim of the blade. This creates a much longer-life and the sintering
> creates a more durable and stiffer metallic alloy.
>
> The non-sintered blades (pro-slicer) are made of basically, sheet-metal,
> and the diamonds are sprayed onto the rim. Once the diamonds are removed,
> the blade is worthless.
> Matt
I cant agree with You.
I use ONLY this "worthless" chinse diamond blades from ebay, this for 4-6$/
blade. I make hundreds slices on each, single blade before I need to change
it becouse the rim with diamonds is basicaly
losses completly into 0! I cant imagine to use any Pro-Slicer for 30-40$ :)
I even used only one blade to cut urelites. Ofcourse , each slice take
30-50min to cut, but ... this blade do it. And my cut looses are very low.
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