Raimondi Resin Dressing Stone for Diamond Blades
Product Details
Raimondi Resin Dressing StoneResin dressing stones will unleash the best cutting ability of all your diamond products, such as blades, hole saws, etc. Features
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4 questions
How often should I use this dressing stone?
by Mel B. 7/7/2015 3:47:38 pm
A blade should be dressed every 60 linear feet of cutting, You may need to dress more or less frequently depending on the material being cut.
I engrave fine crystal with any design using diamond wheels. The edge of my wheels are dull. What is the best way to sharpen them?
by Patty Sevre 5/13/2016 1:06:32 pm
The best way to dress a diamond wheel is to gently press a dressing stone against the edge of the wheel while it is in operation (spinning). Consider using a Solid Gold Dressing Stone for faster and more precise results.
Is this the correct dressing stone for a glass tile blade?
by James Manchester 2/28/2019 5:42:08 pm
You can use this dressing stone on diamond blades for glass.
My wet saw does not raise and lower blade, how can I dress a diamond blade without making shallow cuts first?
by Mary 4/12/2020 3:32:20 pm
You only need to run the diamond matrix (rim of blade) into the dressing stone to rejuvenate it. You can put the resin dressing stone on your cutting table just like a piece of tile or stone you are cutting and cut the resin dressing stone up to the rim of your blade.
17 reviews
Money saver
by Vaughn Jones -
Perfect for diamond saw blade
Does the job
by MRF
Does what it’s supposed to do.
Great product.
by Landon -
Does exactly what it’s supposed to do. A couple taps on either side of the blade and one on the edge: the blade is dressed.
Quality stone
by Randy
This is my favorite dressing stone, all it takes is 4 passes through with any of my diamond blades and back to new again.
I buys these you will to
by Frank -
This is the dressing stone I buy more often. They do last a long time. I feel like this one compared to the gold bar. Seem more resin based the gold bar feels more ceramic