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Stone Tools – Professional Processing of Granite, Marble, Quartzite, and Sintered Stone
Professional stone processing requires the right tools matched to the material hardness, type of work, and desired finish. Whether you are cutting granite, polishing marble, or milling sandstone, you will find stoneworking tools that ensure precision, durability, and a perfect surface finish.
Discover the full range of stone processing tools and choose solutions that meet your expectations.
Stone Tools for Every Application
The variety of stoneworking tasks requires a wide range of tools – from diamond blades and profiling cutters to polishing pads. Every application requires the proper selection of parameters and tool type.
Stoneworking Tools for Cutting Natural Stone
Diamond blades are the foundation of precise cutting for granite, marble, and quartzite. Three main types are available:
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Segmented blades – ideal for dry cutting, especially for concrete and granite. Gaps between the segments provide effective air cooling.
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Continuous rim blades – ensure smooth, chip-free edges, mainly used for marble and tiles in wet cutting applications.
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Turbo blades – a balance between cutting speed and cutting quality, used in both construction and stoneworking applications.
Stone saw blades for natural and engineered stone, available in diameters from 100 mm to 400 mm, allow both small decorative projects and cutting of massive granite slabs.
Grinding and Polishing Tools
The quality of the final surface finish depends on selecting the correct grit size:
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Cup wheels and diamond grinding tools – with diamond segments in grit ranges #35–50 for initial grinding and #80–120 for smoothing.
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Diamond polishing pads – resin-bond pads ranging from #50 to #3000 grit, essential for polishing granite, quartzite, marble, and engineered stone.
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Felt polishing pads – used with diamond polishing compounds to achieve a mirror-like finish on stone surfaces.
Shaping and Milling Tools – Diamond Router Bits & Profile Wheels
Diamond tools allow the creation of decorative profiles and precise details:
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Diamond profile wheels – for shaping countertop edges (bullnose, ogee, bevel), available in multiple profiles and sizes.
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Diamond burrs and mounted points – cylindrical, spherical, and conical shapes ideal for grooves, decorative patterns, and engraving.
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Diamond core drill bits – for precise holes for sinks, faucets, and mounting elements.
Choose the Right Tools for the Type of Stone
Effective stone processing requires matching the tools to the hardness and structure of the material. Incorrect tool selection shortens tool life and reduces work quality.
Granite Tools
Granite (6–7 on the Mohs scale) requires tools with maximum durability:
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Diamond blades with a soft or medium bond that wears faster to expose fresh diamond particles.
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Wear-resistant diamond milling tools with 8–10 mm segments for improved cooling.
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Lower operating speeds and water cooling significantly extend tool lifespan.
Marble Tools
Marble (3–4 on the Mohs scale) is softer and more prone to cracking:
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Continuous rim or turbo blades help prevent chipping on delicate edges.
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Precision polishing tools – resin pads from medium to ultra-fine grits.
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Gentle pressure and moderate RPM protect the material from damage.
Quartzite and Sintered Stone Tools
Quartzite and sintered stone require medium-specification tools:
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Universal diamond blades suitable for varying hardness levels.
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Milling tools for medium-hard stone, especially engineered stone with high quartz content.
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Some sintered stone materials require parameters similar to granite processing.
Concrete and Composite Material Tools
Concrete and composite materials have specific requirements:
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Reinforced segmented blades with a harder metallic bond.
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Grinding and milling tools for porcelain tiles and ceramics with increased wear resistance.
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Wet cutting is practically essential for prolonged work with hard materials.
High-Quality Manufacturing Materials
The material used in the tool directly affects cutting precision, durability, and efficiency. Investing in tools from reputable manufacturers results in better performance and longer service life.
Diamond Coatings
Synthetic diamond is the standard in professional stone processing:
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Maximum hardness ensures precision and durability under intensive use.
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Suitable for both dry and wet applications, depending on the tool design.
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Different diamond concentrations available – higher concentration means higher efficiency and longer lifespan.
Tungsten Carbide
A cost-effective alternative for less demanding applications:
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Good performance with softer stones such as marble and sandstone.
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Lower cost makes it suitable for hobby and occasional use.
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Faster wear when processing granite and harder materials.
Mounting Systems and Aluminum Bases
Proper mounting ensures safety and working comfort:
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M14 thread – standard mounting for angle grinders.
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1/2" thread – available in right-hand or left-hand thread versions.
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Snail-lock mounting system – for larger tools and industrial machines.
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Durable aluminum bases increase lifespan and provide stability on CNC machines.
How to Work with Stone Tools
Proper techniques ensure safety, optimal results, and long tool life. The choice of method depends on the type of processing and working conditions.
Dry Cutting Techniques
Dry cutting offers mobility and convenience:
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Angle grinders with segmented blades are ideal for small renovation tasks.
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Temperature control through intermittent cutting prevents tool overheating.
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Personal protective equipment – dust mask, safety glasses, and hearing protection – is essential due to silica dust.
Wet Cutting Techniques
Wet cutting is the standard in professional workshops:
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Water cooling eliminates over 90% of dust and significantly extends tool life.
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Better edge and surface quality thanks to stable cutting temperatures.
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Ideal for CNC machines, bridge saws, and serial production.
Buy Professional Stone Tools
Our range includes a complete selection of tools for processing natural and engineered stone – from diamond blades and profile wheels to core drill bits and polishing pads. Tools are available in multiple diameters, grit ranges, and mounting types.
For professionals, we recommend investing in tool sets with various specifications that allow flexible milling and finishing of different stone materials. For hobby users, we recommend starter kits combining essential diamond blades and milling tools.
If you have additional questions about selecting the right tools for a specific material or ordering custom dimensions, feel free to contact us. Thanks to our experience in the industry, you can rely on expert advice and products that meet the highest customer expectations.

















































