Diamond Sanding Block (Sold Separately, 7 Grits Starting at 60 and up to 3500)
Diamond Sanding Block (Sold Separately, 7 Grits Starting at 60 and up to 3500)
Diamond Sanding Block (Sold Separately, 7 Grits Starting at 60 and up to 3500)
Diamond Sanding Block (Sold Separately, 7 Grits Starting at 60 and up to 3500)
Diamond Sanding Block (Sold Separately, 7 Grits Starting at 60 and up to 3500)
Diamond Sanding Block (Sold Separately, 7 Grits Starting at 60 and up to 3500)
Diamond Sanding Block (Sold Separately, 7 Grits Starting at 60 and up to 3500)

Diamond Sanding Block (Sold Separately, 7 Grits Starting at 60 and up to 3500)

Precio habitual
$29.00
Precio de oferta
$29.00
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This item ships directly from DiamondCore Tools and may ship separately from the rest of your order. Separate shipping charges may occur.

DESCRIPTION: 
Diamond grit sanding blocks
Size: 3.5" X 2.125" X 1.25" thick  
Solid foam-backed pads with diamond grit
(Price is each, and they are sold separately.)    
  • 60 grit (coarse) for rough heavy clay or glaze
  • 120 grit (medium) for general purpose
  • 240 grit (fine) for smoothing 
  • 400 grit for smoothing
  • 800 grit for smoothing
  • 1800 grit for polishing
  • 3500 grit for polishing 

USES:
  • Smooth off high-fired clay, glaze, bisque, tile, stone or glass
  • Smoothing the foot or the sides and rim of a ceramic piece
  • Smooths foot to prevent scratching a table 
  • Prevents foot from snagging a tablecloth 

BENEFITS:
  • Can be used wet or dry (doesn't deteriorate in water)
  • Far outlast sandpaper
  • Far less fatigue than sandpaper
  • Much easier and faster than other types of abrasives

CAUTIONS:
  • Use all safety precautions
  • Foam colors, and diamond surface color and texture, may vary 
  • Keep out of the reach of children

Note: The higher-grit pads have resin-based "dots," which are designed for smoothing only after adequate smoothing with lower-grit pads. The dots will show wear as the pads are used. This is normal and how they are designed to work. Trying to polish a piece without adequate smoothing with lower-grit diamond pads first will cause the dots to wear much more rapidly.