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[Dremel or smaller size] Diamond Saw Blade

Does anyone recognise this blade ? ....

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Michael Gilligan20/12/2018 21:12:32
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Here's a screen grab from the latest epidode of "Digging for Britain" ... featuring a [presumably] Diamond saw, on a transparent disc.

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Does anyone recognise it, please ?

MichaelG.

SillyOldDuffer20/12/2018 21:26:22
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Could it be an optical illusion due to holes in the disk? Something like these dremel diamond cutters on amazon.

Dave

Dalboy20/12/2018 21:29:17
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Could it be one with holes but due to the speed it appears as though it is a clear material. If it was plastic any heat build up may effect the clear plastic and distort the disc.

Edit cross post with SOD above and they are what I was thinking of

Edited By Derek Lane 2 on 20/12/2018 21:30:07

Michael Gilligan20/12/2018 21:36:42
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Thanks, gentlemen ... I did wonder that.

I have already written to Dr Madgwick, and will report back if/when he advises me.

MichaelG.

colin wilkinson20/12/2018 22:57:25
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On eBay, from China, but for £3 I will take a chance.

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/10x-Mini-Diamond-Cutting-Discs-Wheel-Blades-Set-Drill-Bit-For-Dremel-Rotary-Tool/332731011825?epid=1854079303&hash=item4d785052f1:g:fzkAAOSwYq5bVhpY.

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Bill Pudney21/12/2018 02:13:19
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Or try a lapidary shop, they use fine diamond discs to cut stones, rocks etc. They also cut composites which is why I got mine!!

cheers

Bill

JasonB21/12/2018 07:04:30
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The amount of "solid" around the edge looks a lot thinner than most of the drilled discs that are about would show when spun up but you may want to look at the dental ones such as this which only have a small amount of diamond coating around the edge

Ron Laden21/12/2018 09:06:59
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Posted by JasonB on 21/12/2018 07:04:30:

The amount of "solid" around the edge looks a lot thinner than most of the drilled discs that are about would show when spun up but you may want to look at the dental ones such as this which only have a small amount of diamond coating around the edge

I think Jason is probably right, my brother in law was a dental technician at the local hospital. He once showed me around his workshop and I can remember seeing a small holder with a range of very thin small cutting discs, not the type you would normally see for sale.

Michael Gilligan21/12/2018 09:12:54
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Well folks ... as you may have noticed, he was sectioning a tooth angel

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Ron Laden21/12/2018 09:25:25
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Michael, have a google for Kerr diamond cutting discs

Ron

Michael Gilligan21/12/2018 09:59:58
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That looks promising, Ron

**LINK**

https://www.kerrdental.com/kerr-rotary/diamond-discs

Some of their's are slotted, rather than being perforated with  big round holes ... so the optical illusion would probably be more convincing.

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MichaelG.

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Edit: Thanks also to Jason yes

Edited By Michael Gilligan on 21/12/2018 10:09:11

Martin W21/12/2018 10:55:08
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I haven't watched the programme yet Michael but are you sure its a tooth and not a bone that he is sectioning? It doesn't look to have the right structure and shape for a tooth.

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Michael Gilligan21/12/2018 15:06:14
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Posted by Martin W on 21/12/2018 10:55:08:

I haven't watched the programme yet Michael but are you sure its a tooth and not a bone that he is sectioning? It doesn't look to have the right structure and shape for a tooth.

Martin W

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blush Oops !! 

... His department also does a lot of work on teeth

Apologies for the sloppy error on my part 

MichaelG.

Edited By Michael Gilligan on 21/12/2018 15:32:09

Michael Gilligan21/12/2018 15:09:34
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Helpful resonse from Dr Richard Madgwick :

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It's not actually transparent - it has spokes, but you can't see them. It's a flexible diamond wheel that dentists use. I get them from prestige dental and they're about £12 each I think.

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Thanks for the interest, everyone

MichaelG.

JasonB21/12/2018 16:03:57
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So are you taking up DIY dentistry as a hobby for the new year?

Michael Gilligan21/12/2018 16:17:15
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Posted by JasonB on 21/12/2018 16:03:57:

So are you taking up DIY dentistry as a hobby for the new year?

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Maybe about 2:30 devil

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