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    Default whats a good bit for tile grout on mult tool?

    whats a good blade for my multi tool for regrouting a shower? the grout gap is pretty small

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    Semicircle blade with diamond dust

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    Quote Originally Posted by r3nov8or View Post
    Semicircle blade with diamond dust
    one of these?? https://www.tradetools.com/dewalt-mu...pid=DT20717-QZ

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    whats the difference between carbide and diamond in cutting grout out?

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    Quote Originally Posted by wozzzzza View Post
    whats the difference between carbide and diamond in cutting grout out?
    Google suggests they'll both do the job. Dremel uses carbide. Might be worth getting both to see which performs best on your project (speed, longevity etc)

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    One thing with diamond blades is that the diamond is not only on the tip but also a mm or two up the side.
    In a tight gap it can cut away at the edge of the tiles, on glazed tiles this may present issues.

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