Those types of blades and bits are mainly for cutting tiles and stone.
Most diamonds mined across the world -- 75% -- end up being used in industry, on the blades of cutting tools like saw blades and drill bits. I think it's wrong to automatically assume diamonds = jewelry.
Diamond hard.
I don't think you can make entire drillbits out of it, bit you can make diamond tipped drillbits
Geologists use drill bits covered with small diamonds because diamonds are the hardest natural substance and can effectively drill through hard rocks in the Earth's crust. The diamonds on the drill bits help to create a clean and precise hole without getting worn out easily compared to other materials. This allows geologists to obtain core samples for studying the composition and structure of the Earth's crust.
exactly the same way you would in diamond or pearl , you have to get a digger drill go to a wall and drill a hole and there you will have your under ground base but i think you need to talk to the old man in eterna city first and do his missions
There's nothing about a diamond that makes it 'industrial size': industrial diamonds -- 75% of all diamonds mined -- are simply not high-quality enough stones to be considered for production as gem stones. Most diamonds are small -- relatively -- think the size of vegetable peas or smaller. Some others, of course, are larger -- relatively -- think the size of acorns, grapes or in the rare case a plum. (The largest diamond found to date covered the palm of a grown male adult's palm.) Ultimately industrial diamonds are ground down to be attached to tools, so that the tips or blades are coated with diamonds -- typically 'diamond dust'.
Empoleon learns metal claw, drill peck, aqua jet, hydro pump, i think icebeam, and hydro cannon. best movesare drill peck, hydro pump, and hydro cannon(hydro cannon makes you recharge though)
Well, diamonds are hard minerals, and if they are used in a drill, it could help with the power given and make the course, and power of the drill increase. Diamonds are minerals and they are found in South Africa. You dig them up and they are contained in a rock called "kimberlite" after that you give the shape, size and polish the diamond. They may use them for other things, not only jewelry. They are also used in: Telecommunication, rock drill bit, mine shack..... This information is true, i will post more soon! ;)
To drill holes in opals for making jewelry, you will need a fine diamond-tipped drill bit and a rotary tool or flex shaft. It's important to use gentle pressure and go slowly to avoid damaging the opal. You may also want to use a lubricant such as water to keep the drill bit cool and prevent the opal from cracking.
They did but i don't think they have it anymore
Carnauba or water wax I think
I think it is an "enhanced" diamond.