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Ripple Head

The Diamond Ripple Grinder Head is a versatile combination Head designed for specific grinding applications, particularly when working with heavily textured glass. It is engineered to accommodate the fitting of fused glass pieces into leadlight panels. Additionally, it can be employed in copper foiling to facilitate the fitting of foiled glass into lead or zinc came.


  • A rippled edge that is coated with industrial diamond grit, which is a popular choice for durability and efficient grinding.

  • Multiple thicknesses of these rippled edges, enabling the creation of attractive contours and textures in various materials such as stone, marble, tile, glass, and metal.

  • Secure attachment using a set-screw located on the side, and an Allen wrench is included for this purpose.

This Diamond Ripple Grinder Head is essential for achieving precise and textured grinding in a range of materials, making it valuable for stained glass artists, tile workers, and other craftsmen who require specific grinding effects and precision in their work.

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FAQ

Q: Why does my glass grinder chip my glass?
Thin or delicate glass can chip if you press too hard against the grinder bit. Try easing back a bit to see if that helps. A coarse grinding bit can chip more delicate glass as well. Try using a finer grade bit.
Q: Can you grind tile with a glass grinder?
Always make sure to wear safety glasses when grinding tile on your glass grinder. Once the piece is smoothed, glue it in place. Some tile pieces will actually need to be completely reshaped such as this one.
Q: What can I use instead of a glass grinder?
An abrasive stone cannot shape your glass pieces the way a glass grinder can, but it can get rid of those nasty little edges on your freshly cut pieces of glass. Instead of taking your glass to the grinder to clean your edges, just run the surface of the stone against the area of your glass that needs smoothing.
Q: How often do you clean a glass grinder?
These tools find applications in various industries, including architectural and scientific glass, ceramics, composites, aerospace, transportation, and more. They are used for grinding, polishing, and surface finishing.
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