Tile Cutting Blades in Studio City, CA
Looking for professional tile cutting blades in Studio City, CA? Diamond saw blades and bits are high-precision abrasive tools featuring synthetic diamond segments embedded along a high-strength alloy steel core. Designed for heavy masonry saws, cut-off saws, and walk-behind road equipment, these tools utilize sintered bond metallurgy to grind away aggregates cleanly. Matching aggregate hardness to matrix bond is critical to prevent segment glazing. For broad technical specifications, view our national catalog for tile cutting blades.
Thin Kerf & Continuous Rim Engineering
Bond & Aggregate Adaptation
Delicate materials like glazed ceramic and dense vitreous porcelain tiles fracture easily under cutting stress. To eliminate chipping, our tile blades feature a thin kerf design (often .060" or thinner) that reduces cutting resistance and minimizes material waste, distinct from the heavy silent cores used in our stone cutting blades. The continuous rim design ensures there are no segmented gaps to cause impact shocks, while the soft bond matrix is calibrated to keep the rim sharp during wet tile cutting.
Geological Reality: Heavy cured concrete slabs and standard commercial asphalt structures. We recommend our general-purpose medium-soft bond segment configuration for the optimal balance of cutting speed and diamond segment lifespan.
Operational Parameters
Continuous water feed is critical to cool the thin steel core and prevent warping under lateral pressure. Water also lubricates the cut path, ensuring the glass and porcelain slurry is cleared instantly from the kerf.
Target Material Applications in Studio City
- ✓ Porcelain tile – dense and hard materials needing precision cutting
- ✓ Ceramic tile – smooth, chip-free finishing required
- ✓ Glass and mosaic tile – ultra-fine blades help prevent cracking
- ✓ Natural stone tile (granite, marble) – select blade type based on hardness and finish needs
- ✓ Terracotta tile, quarry tile, and glazed porcelain flooring backsplashes
Available Sizes & Direct Pricing
| Diameter Specification | Segment Details | Direct Price | Action |
|---|---|---|---|
| 4.5" Professional Blade | 7mm Continuous x .045" (1.1mm) Sintered Segments | $59.99 | |
| 12" Professional Blade | 10mm x .125" Sintered Segments | $289.99 | |
| 14" Professional Blade | 10mm x .125" Sintered Segments | $299.99 | |
| 16" Professional Blade | 10mm x .125" Sintered Segments | $399.99 | |
| 18" Professional Blade | 10mm x .125" Sintered Segments | $499.99 | |
| 20" Professional Blade | 10mm x .125" Sintered Segments | $599.99 | |
| 24" Professional Blade | 10mm x .125" Sintered Segments | $699.99 |
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Local Contractor FAQ
Direct, high-density technical answers for Studio City projects.
Why does my tile blade chip the edge of porcelain tiles?
Chipping is typically caused by blade wobble, a bent steel core, worn arbors, or a glazed diamond rim. Ensure the saw flange is clean, run the blade through an abrasive dressing stone to open the bond, and check arbor runout.
Can I use a tile blade to cut glass mosaics?
Yes, our ultra-thin continuous-rim tile blades can cut glass mosaics, but we recommend keeping water flow high and feeding the glass tile slowly to prevent backside blowout.
What is the benefit of a mesh-rim tile blade?
Mesh-rim design features diamond-studded channels that help clear slurry and dissipate heat faster than a flat continuous rim, enabling faster cutting speeds in hard porcelain slabs.
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