Super Slicer electroplated diamond saw blade

SKU: SUP4-007

$28
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The Hi-Tech Diamond thin-rimmed, Super Slicer electroplated diamond saw blade is manufactured using premium diamond grit (120#) that is nickel electroplated along the rim onto a strong spring core. Thin rims make these blades suitable for fast cutting and trimming material.

Important purchasing note: This is a specialty blade and not intended for larger, harder cuts. The Super Slicer is recommended for cutting opals, turquoise, glass, materials that fracture easily, as well as smaller high end materials that you are looking to reduce material loss for.

All saw blades have 5/8″ arbors and come with 1/2″ bushings.

Please note: These blades must be run with a lubricant such as water or oil. NEVER run dry! We recommend using an oil-based lubricant. Oil gives you better cooling properties and will increase blade life. To enhance the performance and lifespan of these blades, abide by the recommended operating speeds and spin-dry your blade after use to prevent any rusting.

Customer Reviews

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SHAUN BUNCH
2 small garnets and it was done.... not worth the money

bought it to cut and shape garnets and barely got through the 2nd one before he blade was completely done.... not worth the money. I buy a lot of hi-tech blades but this one is not gonna be a re-purchase

Hi Shaun - We are sorry to hear that our Super Slicer did not meet your expectations. We would like to make this right for you. Please reach out to us at (630) 596-9909 or sales@hitechdiamond.com.

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Donald Sexauer
Like butter!

This Saw blade is great for cutting turquoise. Howlite, Wild Horse, stones that have a lower hardness level, like 4-6. It cut like butter, very little chips if any. But,!!!!! don’t use it on harder stones. You’ll dull it in seconds and it can’t be fixed.
Yeah, that was me, read the note from High-Tech, listed as Important! My bad! I will get another one!

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Jerry Flynn
Diamond blade

I cut less than probably 6 inches of a quarter inch thick piece of agate and then it was so dull it would not cut at all, very disappointed ❗️

Hi Jerry - We are sorry to hear your disappointment. As stated in the product description, this blade is designed and recommended for cutting opals, turquoise, glass, materials that fracture easily, as well as smaller high end materials that you are looking to reduce material loss for. We suggest our thin sintered diamond saw blade for cutting fine agates, or our thick notched diamond saw blades for agates. Links to these blades are below:

Thin sintered diamond saw blade: https://hitechdiamond.com/collections/diamond-saw-blades/products/thin-sintered-diamond-saw-blade
Thick notched diamond saw blade: https://hitechdiamond.com/collections/diamond-saw-blades/products/thick-notched-diamond-saw-blade

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Ian Loska
This blade saved my valuable rough!

This blade rocks! I had a very expensive piece of rough that I wanted to trim. I called Hi-Tech to ask which of their blades they recommend to trim it. Jennifer was so kind and helpful and led me to this blade. It worked fantastically! I’m a huge fan of Hi-Tech blades. I’ll buy another one soon.

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Steven Smith
Disappointed

I bought two of these to trim 1/4”-1/2” thick Arizona petrified wood slabs into cabs. Admittedly it’s hard stuff but the first one lasted maybe 6” worth of cutting and was shot. I can only guess that I was cutting(water) at too high of a speed but definitely didn’t force it. I had better results with the cheap Amazon blades. I’ll have to save the other one for something softer

Hi Stephen - We are sorry to hear that you've had trouble with these blades. We have an 'important purchasing note' on the listing of our Super Slicer Blades, and after reading your review, we think this is the wrong blade for the job. Per our note, 'This is a specialty blade and not intended for larger, harder cuts. The Super Slicer is recommended for cutting opals, turquoise, glass, materials that fracture easily, as well as smaller high end materials that you are looking to reduce material loss for.' We hope this information helps you in finding the right blade for the material you are cutting.

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