Definition
A diamond point refers to a tool or instrument with a tip made of diamond, used for precision cutting, engraving, or machining. Due to diamond's extreme hardness, these points can create very fine and accurate details. Think of it like a super-sharp pencil for engraving metal or glass. They are often used in industrial applications where accuracy and durability are essential. The 'diamond' refers to the hardness and material of the point, while 'point' simply indicates the tip or cutting edge. They are used in everything from jewelry making to scientific instrumentation.