Diamond grits can be joined together by an adhesive to form diamond blade.
This diamond blade can be used in cutting or polishing another diamond. Diamond is the hardest mineral known and is the only mineral hard enough to cut another diamond.
Yes, that is the diamond cutter's job.
No, a diamond is not normally cut into a square shape.
The only thing stronger than diamond is laser, only laser and diamond can cut itself.
An 'inferior diamond' may be an industrial-grade diamond, and not a gem stone. Every diamond cut and faceted into a gemstone is categorized, and can be labeled as 'undesireable'. These category indicators might include multiple significant inclusions or flaws, a yellow-ish stone, but not a fancy yellow stone. An inferior diamond is generally not pleasing to the naked eye.
A diamond is not a square, but a square is a diamond. A diamond is another name for rhombus.
No. Only another diamond can cut a diamond.
Another diamond.
No. Diamond is the hardest mineral known. It can only be cut by another diamond.
Given the proper environment, a diamond can cut anything, including another diamond.
Another diamond.
Yes, that is the diamond cutter's job.
A jeweler would use another diamond to cut a diamond.
If the diamond is a round cut, the measurement would be 7.4 mm at the girdle. If the diamond is of another cut, the measurement would be different.
A diamond is the hardest known substance, as stated on the Mohs scale. Yes, a diamond can scratch another diamond. Diamond-tipped tools are what workers use to cut and facet diamond stones.
Anything, including another diamond.
A diamond can be cut by another diamond, or polished into powder using a diamond wheel. Neither is recommended for an at-home trial.
Yes. In fact, this is how diamonds are cut to make them in to specific diamond shapes. They are sawed with a diamond-coated saw or a laser.