Use this Diamond-Grit Jigsaw Blade from Bosch to make clean, smooth cuts in slate, limestone, marble, backerboard, glass, Grade 5 porcelain and granite, among other masonry materials. Operating the saw at a moderate speed and keeping the 3-1/4 in. blade cool with water, it is capable of producing straight and rounded edges in a variety of stonework to make way for plumbing hookups and electrical connections. Vacuum brazing technology allows this instrument to withstand rugged applications while keeping the diamond-grit blade edge intact.
- Designed for cutting porcelain, granite, limestone, slate and ceramic tile in addition to glass and cement backerboard
- Diamond grit provides more strength and durability than carbide grit jigsaw blades
- Vacuum brazing keeps diamond grit firmly adhered to the blade to withstand rugged applications
- Use with water to cool blade and minimize dust
Ibrahim Reinger (verified owner) –
It cut through the cement board with ease. There was not very much dust with using the jigsaw with this blade.
Greta Pollich (verified owner) –
This blade easily cut perfect circles in Hardi-Soffit for recessed can lights. I cut 10 – 6.5 inch circles; blade was still cutting like new.
Lyric Gulgowski (verified owner) –
I bought this to cut hardie plank siding. Made the job very easy.
Jon Rau (verified owner) –
Drill provided easy , fast, accurate cutting. Clean edges.
Clair Streich (verified owner) –
Works great for cutting small holes in sheetrock.
Matt Homenick (verified owner) –
Worked very well. Need to be careful with overheating. Take your time let the blade do it’s work.
Audreanne Altenwerth (verified owner) –
Great product
Therese Reynolds (verified owner) –
This blade I used to cut holes for installing concrete backer board when installing a new shower assembly. The blade performed excellent making desired cuts for installation of drain and faucet assembly.
Jerod Rice (verified owner) –
We used the blade to cut a large hole in stucco to install a dog door. It lasted long enough to make the cut but was worn after the cuts were made. I think some of the wear on the blade came from going thru the stucco wire it also had to cut. Worked fine for what we needed, but tossed after we were done.
Mariane Erdman (verified owner) –
Bought this to cut floor tiles and it worked very well. I was able to cut a complex contour into the tile with out breaking the tile.
Hal Schimmel (verified owner) –
This T-shank fit my 20-year-old Craftsman jig saw which up until now, I had only used the U-shank blades. The diamond grit easily cut special configurations in the Hardie plank siding.
Helene Beatty (verified owner) –
We used the blade to cut marble tiles for an intricate mosaic backsplash in our kitchen.
Kianna Kihn (verified owner) –
I needed to cut hardibacker and went through 3 saber saw blades before I used this blade -which went through it like a hot knife through butter and finisished the job in seconds!
Zack West (verified owner) –
I bought the Bosch Diamond Grit Blades to be used with my DeWalt Jigsaw to cut cement board. Cut through the cement board like a hot knife through butter. Awesome!
Lukas Mueller (verified owner) –
I used this to expand the opening for a cooktop in a Silestone countertop. I barely went 3 ft before all the abrasive was worn off the blade. You will need 3 to 4 of these to get a cooktop installed.
Kraig Schuppe (verified owner) –
Used this blade to cut durock for my shower walls. Worked perfectly, clean cuts, still plenty of life left after I was done. Did about 10 full length cuts.
Lavonne Hahn (verified owner) –
This blade eats Hardie backer board like it’s paper. Circles in the middle of Hardie is a joy. Get this blade the reasonable cost makes it a must have.
Mariah Kutch (verified owner) –
I really expected to get more cuts out of it. Somewhat pricy. Straight from the package it cut my porcelain tile like butter.
Autumn Gleason (verified owner) –
Used it side by side with a silicon carbide jigsaw blade to cut dense firebrick. Worked very well when used with a small stream of water directed at the cut to keep it cool, and the swarf washed away. Used the carbide blade in the same way and the carbide blade didn’t work very well in comparison.
Nelson Schamberger (verified owner) –
This blade did a great job cutting in electrical boxes in Hardie Board siding. I just took my time and let the saw blade do it’s work. The blade is thin and could easily be broken if too much pressure is applied while making the cut.