No as a diamond is significantly harder then any knife material thus trying to do so would likely result in the knife edge being ruined. Although softer then diamond, this is the same reason granite or stone cutting boards shouldn't be used.
Granite does not scratch easily. You can scratch granite with other granite or a tool designed to cut granite but that is about it. Cutting directly on your granite is not recommended as it can dull your knife but it should not create scratches in the stone.
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Well a scratch on your face would be 'a scratch' so it would be a thing, or a noun. But to scratch something would be an action or a verb; 'to scratch' is an action word and a verb.
Diamond
it can scratch fluorite
Diamond will scratch anything.
Hardness of the dimond
Nope! A diamond is the hardest substance on earth so only a diamond can scratch a diamond!
diamond
No-all that will happen is that you either will: Scratch up the knife or Chip the edge beyond repair
Dimond and Pearl Dimond and Pearl Dimond and Pearl Dimond and Pearl
It is near impossible to scratch it,knife,glass,metal none will work.
Granite does not scratch easily. You can scratch granite with other granite or a tool designed to cut granite but that is about it. Cutting directly on your granite is not recommended as it can dull your knife but it should not create scratches in the stone.
you get a bottle i perfer the beer kind grab a knife and scratch it
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Jack Dimond's birth name is Jack Harry Dimond.