Overview: What Makes Granite Challenging?

Granite is a dense, crystalline stone known for its durability and aesthetic appeal. While easier to fabricate than quartzite, it still presents challenges with segment wear, chipping, and consistency across slabs.


Common Challenges:

  • Variable hardness across different colors or patterns.

  • Heat buildup during long cuts or aggressive feeding.

  • Edge chipping if the wrong blade is used or feed is too fast.

  • Segment wear when using low-grade blades.


Recommended Cutting Tools

🔪 Bridge Saw Blade

  • Primary: Stinger BLACK™ V2

    • 25mm patterned diamond segments provide superior life and finish.

    • Designed to minimize vibration and maintain edge integrity.

  • Alternative: Spider™ II Blade

    • Turbo segmented blade with fast feed capability and solid finish at a more economical price point.

🧱 Small Diameter Blades


Recommended Drilling Tools

🌀 Core Bits


Recommended Polishing Tools

Pads


Best Practices for Granite Fabrication

  • ✅ Match blade bond hardness to granite density—darker granites tend to be harder.

  • ✅ Use ample water to cool and clear debris during cuts.

  • ✅ Use slow, steady feed to avoid vibration and premature wear.

  • ✅ Keep blades sharp with routine dressing to maintain cutting speed and finish.


Nikon Quick Tip:

“If your blade is leaving swirl marks or burn lines, try reducing feed speed and dressing the segments.”