







💎 Shape brilliance, grind with precision – your gem deserves the best!
The Drilax 8 Inch Diamond Flat Lap Disc features an 80 grit coarse diamond abrasive on a solid steel base, designed for professional lapidary and jewelry crafting. Its 8-inch diameter and 1/2-inch arbor hole ensure compatibility and stability, while its electroplated diamond coating offers aggressive, consistent grinding on gemstones, glass, and stone. Suitable for wet or dry use, this disc delivers durable, high-performance results for precision shaping and smoothing.


C**R
Good value for my flat lap
Got it, attached it to my Hi-Tech Diamond 8" I got off Amazon and it works like a charm.
C**D
Works as intended
I've put stones on a dop stick, and attached to a drill to shape stones. This blade seems to wear a bit where I am specifically using it, but I am not using it as intended. So far - if you're looking to shape stones, these work.
R**N
Three Stars
ok
J**R
Great for squaring my custom knife handles
I have found several uses for this lapping wheel but the main reason I got it was for squaring my custom knife handles. It mounts right on a 1/2 hp grinder and really removes some stock at the speed the grinder turns. The wheel seems well made with the diamond particles firmly attached. I can also use it for rough sharpening my knifes and chisels. I make custom knives and the handles are either wood, epoxy, bone/horn, or acrylic. This wheel can be used to square any of them. I can use a cork grinding belt cleaner to clean anything that sticks to the wheel. I'm happy with it.
B**9
Balanced
I dont know if its my equipment or not but this disc made my flat lap shimmy and shake when up to speed. This is the first I have purchased for my new flat lap and since my lap is new I would suspect the disc.
S**D
Five Stars
Excellent
C**S
not good quality, wears out very fast
not good quality,wears out very fast.
L**N
Pretty good
Not perfect but pretty good. I attached it to an acrylic backing because it's pretty thin, but once attached it worked pretty well. The only issue I found is that one part of the grit was either badly adhered or a high spot because after a week or 2 of grinding there was a bare spot that had no grit. Not a big deal, I can still use most of the surface, but if I try to use the area where it wore away it bumps, catches, or chips the stone. (Not a big deal for 80 grit, I leave some wiggle room in case the grind is rough or chips)
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