[meteorite-list] wire saw comment
From: Michael L Blood <mlblood_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Sun, 05 Aug 2007 17:13:08 -0700 Message-ID: <C2DBB5A4.DF4C%mlblood_at_cox.net> Hi Matteo, I have written you twice off list to avoid bothering those not Interested on the list, but got no response, So, I must be on a block in your email. Therefore, I feel the need to bring this up here. Your comment following a portion of this month's METEORITE MARKET TRENDS (METEORITE TIMES, August, 2007) states you have a wire saw that cost you $1,000. Could you please contact me off list with the following information: 1) From where did you get the saw? Do they have a web site URL you Can pas on to me? 2) Was it new or used? 3) How large a diameter stone will it cut? 4) You mentioned it would cut to 1mm - will it cut thinner Than that? 5) How much are the wires? I very much want to avoid passing on miss-information in my articles in METEORITE TIMES. So, I would be very appreciative of your time And consideration in passing on this information since everyone has been consistent in telling me the prices I cited in the article and all the web sites of sources I have checked also confirmed the price range I mentioned. RSVP Thanks again, Michael on 8/4/07 9:26 PM, M come Meteorite Meteorites at info at mcomemeteorite.it wrote: > one question on Blood section > > 1) The thickness of a cut piece, particularly the thinner it > is under 2.5mm. While > exceptionally thin slicing is not possible with some > meteorites, most do quite nicely > when thinly cut. How can it be argued that an historic fall > (or any specimen, for > that matter) cut .8mm thick is not worth a good deal more > "per gram" than a slice > of the same material 4mm in thickness. The thinner cut slice > gives both MUCH > more surface relative to weight and, therefore, much greater > "eye appeal" and > costs the seller a good deal more in both "saw loss" and in > the cost of the saw capable > of making such a thin slice. (A SMALL wire saw costs about > $17,000.00, a large > one, big enough to slice Bob Haag's Zagami stone costs about > $60,000.00). > > > $17,000 for a wire saw?? I have buy my for $1000 and I > arrive to cut slices of 1 mm or under thick, large at 10 > cm., with blade of 0.6 mm with any problems. > > matteo Received on Sun 05 Aug 2007 08:13:08 PM PDT |
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