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Richard Casady wrote:
On Thu, 04 Dec 2008 12:45:30 -0600, Vic Smith wrote: On Thu, 04 Dec 2008 11:58:18 -0600, Brian Whatcott wrote: It's true: diamond grit Sawzall blades and diamond edge round blades are not THAT high, anymore, but I would rather start with a thin abrasive cut off saw round blade to start with. How many Nautilus shells will he chop up anyway? Brian W I'd just try a fine tooth hacksaw first. Might do fine on that shell. Be almost like cutting a light bulb. Casady Find a lapidary club and someone there will be able to cut it with a diamond saw. The saws the faceters use have a very thin kerf, but the diameter may be too small. Rockhounds use diamond blades up to 36" to cut things like petrified logs. For bigger things, they use a mud saw. Gordon |
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