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A new grinder bit chips the glass excessively, especially with a coarse grit. It
can also be the result of a bare spot on the bit. You need distinguish between these states. Check the surface of the bit. If there are any small bare spots, the bit
needs to be replaced.
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The best thing to do with a new coarse bit is to treat it with a dressing stone. This is a block of aluminium oxide which can remove high points on the bit, and clean up the spaces between the diamonds on the bit. It is relatively inexpensive to buy and lasts a long time. The dressing stone can be a brick, although it is not as efficient because it is much softer.
If the grinding bit still chips off too much glass from the edge, you need a finer grit. It will not take glass off as quickly as the coarse one, but it eliminates or reduces the chipping. The three common grades are: coarse, standard, and fine. It is a good idea to maintain a stock of the medium and fine grit grinder bits as replacements for worn ones.
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