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Join Date: Feb 2012
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Wet saw blade for marble
Hello all,
I have a pro series 7 inch bench to wet saw. I need to replace the blade for an upcoming project. I will be cutting 3/8 inch thick honed marble. I was researching the QEP 6-7008BW 7-Inch Black Widow Continuous Rim Diamond Blade. It says it cuts marble, and get some high reviews but one review I read said it was to aggressive and chipped the edge. Has anyone used this blade on natural stone, and would you recommend it? Or does any one have a blade they would recommend? Thank you in advance. |
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Kane county,Illinois
Posts: 16,778
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Wet saw blade for marble
Check out Ramondi blades and MK---
Marble blades are different than granite blades---Look into Ramondi---
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