The onlyl thing that comes to mind is the metal used in truck tool boxes or for step plates that has an embosed diamond pattern on it.
Diamond Plate was created in 2007.
well first of all diamond can't be made into a plate because of a diamond is on a scale of 10 on the mohs hardness scale. Plus we dont have the weight or heat to cut a diamond UNLESS the machine is diamond tipped. You know the steel they make fire engine bumpers out of? That's diamond plate. To make a long story very short, how you cut diamond plate depends on what it's made from, but it cuts like flat plate does.
Diamond will not leave a streak on a porcelain streak plate because diamond is harder than the streak plate. It will leave a scratch on the streak plate for the same reason.
The other name for checker-plate is diamond plate. It is a type of lightweight, durable metal sheet with a raised, diamond-shaped pattern on one side.
there isn't a aqua plate it is a splash plate, you find it underground
Diamond plate leather is a type of embossed leather that has a textured pattern resembling a diamond plate or checker plate, commonly seen on metal surfaces. It is created by pressing a design onto the leather surface, giving it a rugged and industrial look. This type of leather is often used in accessories and apparel to add a unique and edgy touch.
it's ZAP PLATE and you find it underground
underground
It is called a fist plate, search for it in Route 215.
Yes, in the old chateau, but it is called the "insect plate".
darkrai arceas (with plate)
underground