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A continuous edge on these blades produces smooth cuts.
The edge of the blade is segmented to cut faster than a continuous edge.
A continuous edge on these blades produces smooth cuts. It's coated in diamond grit to cut hard, abrasive materials such as masonry, stone, asphalt, and concrete.
With multiple blades and a shank arbor, these kits have all you need to cut any material from metal to wood. The parts included work with your Dremel rotary tools.
These blades have a higher concentration of diamonds than other dry-cutting blades, so they last up to three times longer.
The blade edge is coated in diamond grit.
Use these blades with water or coolant to produce a smooth cut and minimize heat buildup
Blades are stainless steel with a diamond-grit edge that cuts hard, abrasive materials such as carbon fiber, ceramics, masonry, glass, composites, quartz, and silicon.
The diamond grit bonded to the edge of these steel blades lasts up to 30 times longer and cuts twice as fast as carbide grit.
Carbide grit is bonded to the edge of these steel blades.
Also known as rodsaw blades, these cut in any direction, so they're a good choice for contoured cuts.
Use to make straight cuts in abrasive materials.
Make cuts in hard, brittle materials such as firebrick, stone, and concrete.
Cut a variety of materials—from rubber to metal to stone.
From stone to rubber to metal—slice through a variety of materials with the same cutoff saw wheel.
Ideal when working across multiple materials, these wheels are specially constructed to cut plastic, fiberglass, concrete, and ceramic, as well as metal.
The edge of the blade is coated with diamond grit, which lasts longer than carbide grit.
Carbide grit is bonded to the edge of these blades.
These blades have carbide grit bonded to the edge.
These saws have carbide-grit-coated teeth.
The diamond-grit edge on these hole saws cuts more accurately, leaves a smoother finish, and lasts up to twice as long as carbide-grit-coated teeth.
The saws in these kits have carbide-grit-coated teeth that cut ceramic tile, fiberglass, masonry, plastic, and composites.
Grind a variety of materials, such as metal, fiberglass, and ceramics. Also known as (AVOS) Type 29 wheels, they have an upside-down dish shape for a large contact area.
Wheels have a large surface area and a thick layer of rough abrasive for heavy material removal on concrete and stone. They are also known as Type 11 wheels, flared-cup wheels, snagging wheels, and cup stones.
Silicon carbide cuts through concrete and stone without generating much heat. Wheels are also known as Type 27 wheels, raised-hub wheels, and grinding discs.
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