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Abrasive Expanding Belts – Waterproof Silicon Carbide Belts for Lapidary Drum Wheel Grinding

Waterproof silicon carbide sanding belts designed for use on expanding drum wheels for lapidary stone grinding, glass shaping, and gemstone finishing. Precision-manufactured silicon carbide abrasive delivers consistent grit distribution and fast, even stock removal across the full belt surface. Available in three sizes with a complete grit range from 60 through 1000, sold in economical 10-piece sets.

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Product Format Guide

Belt Size Available Grits Pack Price Best For
6" x 1.5" 60, 80, 120, 240, 400, 600, 800, 1000 10 pcs $26.00 Standard 6"x1.5" lapidary drum wheels
6" x 2.5" 60, 80, 120, 240, 400, 600, 800, 1000 10 pcs $27.00 Standard 6"x2.5" lapidary drum wheels
8" x 3" 60, 80, 120, 240, 400, 600, 800, 1000 10 pcs $30.00 Larger 8"x3" lapidary drum wheels

Grit Selection Guide

Grit Stage Application
60–80 Coarse grinding Rapid material removal, initial shaping on rough stone
120–240 Medium grinding Surface smoothing, dome profiling on cabochons
400–600 Fine grinding Scratch removal, pre-polish surface preparation
800–1000 Ultra-fine Final smoothing before polishing stages

Compatible Applications

  • Lapidary cabochon shaping — dome profiling on agate, jasper, quartz, obsidian, and soft stones
  • Stone slab edge grinding — initial shaping and edge smoothing on lapidary drum wheel machines
  • Glass shaping — edge grinding and surface preparation on art glass and fused glass
  • Gemstone finishing — progressive grit sequence from coarse grinding to pre-polish smoothing
  • Soft to medium-hardness stones — Mohs 6 and below for economical silicon carbide performance
  • Fits 6"x1.5", 6"x2.5", and 8"x3" expandable rubber drum wheels

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What grit silicon carbide belt should I start with to grind cabochons on a lapidary machine?
    A: Start with 60 or 80 grit for initial shaping and dome profiling, then progress to 120–240 grit for surface smoothing, 400–600 grit for scratch removal and pre-polish preparation, and finish with 800–1000 grit for final smoothing. Always run water over the belt and drum throughout the grinding process.
  • Q: What is the difference between silicon carbide expanding belts and diamond resin sanding belts for lapidary?
    A: Silicon carbide expanding belts are more economical and work well for softer to medium-hardness stones (Mohs 6 and below). Diamond resin sanding belts last 50–100 times longer on hard lapidary stones like agate, jasper, and quartz (Mohs 7), and extend to much finer grits for polishing directly on the belt.
  • Q: How do I know what size expanding belt fits my lapidary drum wheel?
    A: Match the belt dimensions exactly to your drum wheel size. A 6"x1.5" drum needs a 6"x1.5" belt, a 6"x2.5" drum needs a 6"x2.5" belt, and an 8"x3" drum needs an 8"x3" belt.
  • Q: Can I use silicon carbide expanding belts dry, or do they need water?
    A: Always use silicon carbide expanding belts wet. Run water continuously over the belt and drum wheel during grinding to cool the abrasive, prevent heat buildup, and flush stone dust away from the cutting zone.