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Cutting wheels for stone are not sharp; they "cut" entirely via abrasion. When not spinning, the wheel is harmless, and even when it is spinning, it's substantially more dangerous to hard materials (rocks) than soft materials (your hands).
Cutting wheels for stone are not sharp; they "cut" entirely via abrasion. When not spinning, the wheel is harmless, and even when it is spinning, it's substantially more dangerous to hard materials (rocks) than soft materials (your hands).