Kingsley North Notched Rim Diamond Saw Blades
Kingsley North Notched Rim Diamond Saw Blades Kingsley North Notched Rim Diamond Saw Blades
**bushing available upon request, leave a note when checking out**

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Description Kingsley North Notched Rim Diamond Saw Blades

6 inch starting price A economy priced blade that cuts like a premium diamond blade. Has a stardard notched rim designed to give you smooth cuts each and every time. These blades will cut hard stone like brazilian agate. You will get a long life usage with a oil based coolant like our lubri-kool. Blades may be nominally sized for identification purposes.

**bushing available upon request, leave a note when checking out**

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Could these blades be cooled effectively using water rather than an oil coolant?
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How come these are so cheap? 20” blades run up to $600
We have other 20" blade options as well. These are just economy electroplated diamond. We use these our in house 24 inch saw.
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Can these be used on mohs over 6?
Yes, these are diamond blades. They will cut over 6 mohs.
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Is there a bushing available for this blade for use with a 5/8” arbor?
Yes, we can provide bushings for these blades, please just note that you would need one when ordering.
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Can I get two 5/8" -1/2" bushings
Yes - Please email sales@kingsleynorth.com with your contact information and we can get that taken care of for you.
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CN this blade be used with water coolant?
Yes, however, you shouldn't leave it sitting in water for prolonged periods of time. This will rust and ruin the edge if left sitting in water.
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what is the max RPM a 6 inch blade can be run?
These blades are just rolled for trueness. They are not hammer balanced. So we wouldn't recommend using these in a high speed tile saw. Ideally keeping this under 2,000 RPM (at the arbor) would be best.
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What rpm should a 20” blade be run at?
800-1200 RPM
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What rpm on a 10 inch?
Around 1725 rpm +/- 300 rpm
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What rpm for 14” blade?
1300 - 1600 RPM
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Customer Reviews

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Awesome blade
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I've run the 20" blade in Burro Creek agate & Jasper, Outback Jasper, local brecciated Jasper/quartz and it's taking them all on. Some of this stuff is stupid hard and this blade eats it up no problem. Plan on getting more in the future. The kerf is thinner than most blades of the same size and CAN NOT beat the price for the 3 pack. Super happy with this blade.
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Excellent blade
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Excellent blade at an economical price. I had several hundred geodes to cut and this blade worked well on my 2 saws. When cutting agate, it needs dressing more often than some blades, but at this price, it's worth it. I just ordered 2 more.
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Works for me
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I have been cutting obsidian on this saw and it works great. What seems to be missing are instructions on orienting the blade. It does not have a directional arrow. I checked with many people on social media and decided that the notches should be oriented so that they point towards the back of the table when looking at the top of the blade. In other words, if you look at the right side of the blade, they point back. I think that when the saw fails, it's because it is oriented wrong. The blade is thin, so if you are slabbing agate, maybe you had get something more robust, but for stone like obsidian, turquoise, opal, etc, I wouldn't hesitate to use it. Anyway, works for me and the price is great.
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Not worth the money
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If your blade hits even the tiniest chunk of stone it rips the notches apart and destroys the blade. DOSE NOT go through hard stones. Struggles though medium density. Sad I bough 4 of them thinking they were a good option.

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