How Do You Sharpen Rock Saw Diamond Blades?
In order to maintain a nice, even cut on quartz-based rocks or any kind of rock material you need to keep the diamond saw blade sharp. Dull blades are dangerous because they can kick the saw back, making it jump, and they may even cut you instead of the rock material. Instead of hiring someone else to sharpen the rock saw diamond blades, you can sharpen them yourself. It is a simple process of removing the dull layer of diamonds and exposing new ones. Turn the water hose on half-way. Run the water over the brick or concrete block that you are going to cut into. Turn the saw on and begin cutting into the brick or concrete block. The water combines with the material remnants of the block or brick, providing a pasty, abrasive slurry substance that helps to sharpen the blades. Cut about 2 inches into the soft brick or concrete block. This will begin to wear the blade down and expose the new diamonds. Repeat the process until the blades are again sharp. The number of times it will take you