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Hi guys.. Now im starting to understand mofe about the blades we use, I want to purchase a blade only for stone.. what would you recommend at a reasonable price thanks
 
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:rolleyes: wheres this sense of humour at work :p

Yeah, you don't want me to answer that! :D

Ok so the real trick is, one blade, one material.
Nearly all blades will work with stone cos generally it's a soft material.

But if you use a blade on porcelain and then stone, then back to porcelain, you'll find it's not the same blade.
So one blade, one material. Then you'll get more consistent finishes.
 
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Vacuum brased blade from
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