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Diamond Band Saw Blades – Continuous Diamond Blades for Stone, Glass & Tile Band Saws

Diamond band saw blades featuring diamond abrasive securely bonded to stainless steel for wet cutting of stone, glass, marble, tile, ceramic, and other mineral-based materials on band saw machines. Available in lengths from 37" to 105" and widths from 1/8" to 3/8" — covering all common hobby and professional glass and lapidary band saw specifications. Ideal for curved cuts, intricate profiles, and freeform shapes that circular saw blades cannot achieve.

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Product Format Guide

Length Width Options Price Range Best For
37"–37.7" 1/8" $18.00–$21.00 Small hobby glass and stone band saws
42" 1/8", 1/4" $18.00–$30.00 Mid-size hobby band saws
59.5" 1/8", 1/4" $36.00–$38.00 Standard glass and lapidary band saws
62" 1/8", 1/5", 1/4" $36.00–$38.00 Standard glass and lapidary band saws
92.5"–93.5" 1/8", 1/4", 3/8" $46.00–$48.00 Larger professional band saws
94"–105" 1/8", 1/4", 1/3", 2/5" $45.00–$50.00 Large professional and production band saws

Blade Width Selection Guide

Width Minimum Curve Radius Best For
1/8" Tight curves, ~1" radius Intricate pattern cuts, stained glass curves, small stone pieces
1/4" Moderate curves, ~3" radius General straight and curved cuts, versatile all-purpose
3/8"–2/5" Gentle curves only Straight cuts, large stone slabs, maximum blade stability

Compatible Applications

  • Stained glass and art glass — curved pattern cuts and intricate freeform shapes
  • Fused glass — shaping and trimming fused glass pieces to pattern
  • Lapidary stone cutting — agate, jasper, quartz, obsidian curved and freeform cuts
  • Marble and granite — curved profile cuts on natural stone slabs
  • Ceramic and porcelain tile — curved cuts for mosaic and decorative tile work
  • Sea glass and beach glass — shaping and trimming for jewelry and art applications
  • All standard glass and lapidary band saws — 37" to 105" blade lengths for all machine sizes

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What length diamond band saw blade do I need for my glass or stone band saw?
    A: Check your band saw’s owner manual for the specified blade length, or measure the total blade path around both wheels. Common lengths include 59.5", 62", 92.5", and 93.5". Always match the blade length exactly to your machine’s specification.
  • Q: Can diamond band saw blades cut curved shapes in stained glass and art glass?
    A: Yes — use a narrow 1/8" blade for tight curves and intricate pattern cuts. The continuous diamond edge cuts smoothly through glass without chipping. Always run water over the blade during cutting.
  • Q: How do I cut agate slabs with a diamond band saw without breaking the stone?
    A: Use a wider blade (1/4" or 3/8") for straight slab cuts, run water continuously, and feed the stone slowly without forcing the blade. Agate (Mohs 7) requires patient, controlled feeding for clean cuts and maximum blade life.
  • Q: How long do diamond band saw blades last and how do I extend their life?
    A: Always run water continuously, maintain correct blade tension, and feed material at a controlled rate without forcing. Never run the blade dry — heat is the primary cause of premature blade failure.