The BMF™ Professional All - Cutting Pro Silent Core Electroplated Blades are a top - notch professional series crafted for the toughest materials. Initially designed for dry porcelain cutting, we soon found that this single blade would bring a revolutionary change to the industry and the tools required for fabrication. The BMF All Cut Blade comes with diamonds on the face and a flange for flush cutting. It cuts faster and cleaner than any turbo blade made for porcelain, Dekton, quartzite, quartz, granite, engineered stone, or other natural or man - made stones in the market. It features a multi - pattern electroplated blade design. It's really for professionals only, offering faster cutting, cleaner results, and a longer lifespan. Applications include porcelain, Dekton, quartzite, Neolite, quartz, granite, engineered stone, and more. Arbor options are 5/8in - 7/8in, 5/8in - 7/8in - DM, Hub Adaptor. Blade diameters are 4, 4.5, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. The brand is BMF™. Compatible machines are circular saw, large angle grinder, small angle grinder, tile saw. It can be used on ultracompact, block, brick, ceramic, concrete, Corian, Dekton, engineered stone, granite, limestone, marble, masonry, pavers, porcelain, quartz, quartzite, recycled glass, slabs made with geodes, soapstone, Swanstone, travertine.


Using the BMF™ Professional All - Cutting Pro Silent Core Electroplated Blades is quite straightforward. First, make sure you choose the right blade diameter according to your project. For instance, a smaller diameter blade might be better for more detailed work, while a larger one is great for bigger surfaces. Install the blade on a compatible machine like a circular saw, angle grinder, or tile saw. When cutting, apply a steady and even pressure. Don't push too hard as it might damage the blade. These blades are designed for hard materials, so they can handle porcelain, Dekton, and many types of stones. After use, clean the blade with a soft brush to remove any debris. Store it in a dry place to prevent rust. Always wear safety goggles and gloves when using the blade to protect yourself from any flying debris. And remember, these are professional - grade blades, so if you're new to using such tools, it's a good idea to get some practice first.