A tool designed for cutting hard and abrasive materials utilizes industrial diamonds bonded to the edge of a reciprocating saw blade. This specialized blade is engineered for applications where standard blades would quickly dull or fail. An example would be cutting through tile, masonry, or hardened concrete.
The implementation of this type of cutting tool provides several advantages, including increased durability and longevity when working with challenging materials. This results in a more efficient cutting process, reducing downtime due to frequent blade changes. Historically, achieving precise cuts in these types of materials required more laborious and time-consuming methods.