1. Choose the right blade
The granite block cutter is equipped with a diamond blade and is capable of cutting the hardest granite. Before cutting, make sure the blade is suitable for the thickness and density of the granite you are cutting. Always use a sharp blade and replace it as needed.
2. Set Up the Machine
Ensure the granite block cutter is set up on a flat, stable surface. Adjust the machine's cutting depth and angle to the appropriate size and position for your project.
3. Prepare the Granite
Before cutting, make sure that the granite is clean and dry, with no debris or dirt on the surface. Measure and mark the cutting line on the granite surface using a marker or tape measure.
4. Cut the Granite
Turn on the granite block cutter and slowly lower the blade onto the granite along the cutting line. Use gentle and steady pressure to cut through the granite, being careful not to exert too much force that could cause the blade to break or the granite to crack.
5. Clean and Finish the Cut
Once the cut is complete, turn off the granite block cutter and carefully remove the cut piece of granite. Use a damp cloth or sponge to clean the granite surface and remove any dust or debris. If needed, use polishing tools to smooth and refine the cut edge.
with the help of a granite block cutter, cutting granite can be an efficient and accurate process. Follow these techniques and processes to ensure a successful and positive outcome. Always prioritize safety and wear appropriate protective gear when operating the machine.
