คอลเลกชัน: Triangular Diamond Polishing Pads

Triangular Diamond Polishing Pads – 3" Detail Polish for Stone & Glass

3-inch triangular diamond polishing pads for precision detail polishing in corners, edges, and tight areas on stone, glass, and ceramic. The triangular shape reaches where round pads cannot — ideal for delta sanders, detail polishing tools, and hand-held finishing of lapidary work and stone art pieces.

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Specifications

Size Grit Options Price Application
3" Triangle 60, 120, 240, 400, 600, 1200, 1500, 1800 $20.00 Corner & edge detail polishing on stone, glass, ceramic

Grit Selection Guide

Grit Stage Best For Surface Result
60–120 Coarse grinding Corner shaping, edge grinding Rough, shaped surface
240–400 Medium sanding Scratch removal in corners and edges Smooth, refined texture
600–800 Fine sanding Pre-polish detail preparation Near-scratch-free surface
1,200–1,800 Ultra-fine / pre-polish Before cerium oxide or final polish High gloss, ready for final polish

Compatible Applications

  • Delta sander detail polishing on stone and glass
  • Corner and edge finishing on stone countertops and slabs
  • Glass corner and bevel detail polishing
  • Ceramic tile grout line and corner refinement
  • Lapidary gemstone corner and facet detail work
  • Stone art and sculpture surface detail finishing
  • Tight-access areas unreachable by round pads

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What tools are triangular diamond polishing pads compatible with?
    A: Designed for delta sanders (triangular detail sanders) and hand-held polishing tools. The 3-inch triangular shape fits standard delta sander platens.
  • Q: What grit should I use for polishing stone corners and edges?
    A: Start with 60–120 grit for shaping and edge grinding, progress through 240, 400, 600 for smoothing, then 1200, 1500, 1800 for fine finishing before final polish.
  • Q: Can triangular diamond pads be used for glass edge polishing?
    A: Yes — triangular pads are excellent for polishing glass edges, corners, and bevels where round pads cannot reach effectively.