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Posted on April 1, 2006 by Alphonso Sirtle.. | Posted under Shopping and Product Reviews
Diamond Cutting Tool
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One man came up with a diamond cutting tool that made him and his family a fortune. Instead of selling the diamond cutting tool to those who used it, he leased it out keeping control of the diamond cutting tool for it's entire lifetime. If it started to slow down or broke in usage, the lessor would just send it back and receive a newly fixed ort sharpened tool. Because of the hardness of this diamond cutting tool, it quickly became the standard for the industry that used it. Using this diamond cutting tool allowed drillers to drill deeper and faster into the earth with all the different types of material that need to be drilled through in the composite material that the earth is composed of. The fortune that was left to this man's heir allowed that heir to become, for a time, the richest person in the world. All this happened because of a diamond cutting tool. Today diamond cutting tools are used in many different types of cutting situations. With the rise of newer composites and the increased hardness those composites have, standard cutting tools just do not work as well as they have in the past. Working with those harder composites is best done with diamond cutting tools. When the material to be cut is so hard that the diamond cutting tool heats up enough to melt the bonding resin holding the diamond to the cutting surface, a cooling liquid is utilized for cooling the blade down enough to assist in the retention of the diamond. Coolants used for lowering the temperature of the diamond cutting tool are often petroleum based. Recirculating systems are available for most machines that use a diamond cutting tool. Whether your material to be cut is a highly abrasive material like concrete, or a very hard material like tungsten carbide, a diamond cutting tool is the fastest way to remove the material needed in the shortest time possible. Highly economical despite the high price, a diamond cutting tool will simply outlast any other cutting tool. You will never need to resharpen a diamond cutting tool. The sharpness of a diamond cutting tool is in the diamond coating. If the diamond cutting tool ever appear to grow dull, then it is time to return the diamond cutting tool to your supplier to have it resurfaced. While this is still expensive, it is cheaper than purchasing a new diamond cutting tool. About The Author: Alphonso has been working in the home remodeling industry for last 5 years. Take advantage of his experience and written material on power tools at his website at http://www.improve-home.com |
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