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Can anyone recommend a good dry cut 115 blade for travertine 25 mm i have 1200x600 stone to cut and my sigma wet saw will only go to 950mm so i was going to maybe use the grinder attachment on the kera cut
Really appreciate some feedback
 
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I know but the carrot is very big... and tilers in norn ireland are either dead, in the process off,, or paking it in.

I've got a young lad with a fresh spine to help.
The cutter hasn't had any interest so better of making use of it..
 
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@LEE MAC is spot on. The vacuum brazed blade is ideal for anything sedimentary (and soft).

That's limestone, travertine and softer marbles, particularly the really fragile kind. It has a very smooth cutting action which is also extremely clean.

It's not like a regular sintered blade and doesn't rely on any abrasion to wear the metal bond and expose the diamonds.
 

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