[meteorite-list] Another question for the Saw Wizards
From: Galactic Stone & Ironworks <meteoritemike_at_meteoritecentral.com>
Date: Tue, 30 Jun 2009 21:52:14 -0400 Message-ID: <e51421550906301852g7d00f09dg60f4c262298fbbdb_at_mail.gmail.com> Hi Ron and List, I noticed that about the blade sanding it's way through the specimen. The first slices I made were the smoothest and the prettiest. Now, after many cuts, the blade is leaving more noticeable saw marks. The blade I am using is the stock/default blade that came with the saw, so I don't know how good it really is, quality-wise. I have another blade sold specifically to cut meteorites, it's the same thickness but the blade is brown-colored instead of reflective bare metal. It's also a CBN, which comes highly recommended. I wanted to practice with the stock blade before moving on to the CBN. I also have an extremely thin and floppy diamond blade called a laser "dia-cut" which I haven't used yet either. Best regards, MikeG On 6/30/09, R N Hartman <rhartman04 at earthlink.net> wrote: > That because a Diamond blade (but not all!) with the very fine continuous > diamond mesh does not cut, it "sands". It sands its way right through your > tough iron meteorite and if your saw is running smoothly it will give your > slice a high polish as it finishes the cut. If you have some issues with > the straightness of the blade or continuous feed, etc. you may get grooves, > which is a sad problem! > > Ron Hartman > > Disclaimer: Use of this information, I am not responsible for lost fingers, > noses or toes! > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Mr EMan" <mstreman53 at yahoo.com> > To: "Meteorite List" <meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com>; "Galactic Stone > & Ironworks" <meteoritemike at gmail.com> > Sent: Tuesday, June 30, 2009 4:18 PM > Subject: Re: [meteorite-list] Another question for the Saw Wizards > > > > Last time I cut with a diamond blade it only would cut the nail and not the > skin--wanna give it a try and see if thinner blades can cut skin? > > Mike they make a slab holder/jig which comes in few sizes that lets you cut > down below 10mm or so. Once you clamp the stone in the jig you clamp it in > your saw vice. $20-30 on ebay. > > Elton > > --- On Tue, 6/30/09, Galactic Stone & Ironworks <meteoritemike at gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Hi Listees and Stonecutters! >> >> After using my saw on several occasions now, I wanted to >> share a >> recent experience and ask a related question. >> >> While cutting a small unclassified NWA stone about the size >> of a >> walnut, my stepson showed up and started >> watching. It made him >> extremely nervous watching me handhold the small stone >> while I cut it. >> Apparently seeing my unprotected fingers a half-inch away >> from a >> spinning diamond blade was too much to bear. He is >> absolutely >> convinced I am going to cut a finger off. (Shows how >> much confidence >> he has in me!) LOL >> >> He asked why I don't use some kind of jig or holder that >> will hold the >> stone for me. I showed him my rock vise, which is >> made for use with >> this particular saw. But the vise is only good for >> larger stones, or >> elongated stones. It's not much good for holding very >> small >> acorn-sized or walnut-sized stones. So, I bravely go >> where no fingers >> should go. He asked what I would do if I cut off my >> finger, and I >> nonchalantly said I would drive myself to the nearest >> emergency room, >> wait my turn, get it sewed back on, and then go home with a >> big >> bandaged hand and type a one-handed email to the list about >> the >> episode. ;) >> >> So, my question is - how do you cut very small stones on a >> 6" lapidary >> saw? Do you hand hold them? Do you use some >> kind of jig? And how >> many digits do you still have on your hands? >> >> Honestly, I am not terribly worried about it. I am >> experienced with >> power tools and saws, so I'm not being reckless. But >> if there is >> something I can do to make my wife and family feel better >> about it, >> I'd do it. >> >> Best regards, >> >> 10-Fingered Mike (for now) >> >> >> -- >> ......................................................... >> Michael Gilmer (Louisiana, USA) >> Member of the Meteoritical Society. >> Member of the Bayou Region Stargazers Network. >> Websites - http://www.galactic-stone.com and http://www.glassthrower.com >> .......................................................... >> ______________________________________________ >> http://www.meteoritecentral.com >> Meteorite-list mailing list >> Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com >> http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list >> > ______________________________________________ > http://www.meteoritecentral.com > Meteorite-list mailing list > Meteorite-list at meteoritecentral.com > http://six.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/meteorite-list > > -- ......................................................... Michael Gilmer (Louisiana, USA) Member of the Meteoritical Society. Member of the Bayou Region Stargazers Network. Websites - http://www.galactic-stone.com and http://www.glassthrower.com ..........................................................Received on Tue 30 Jun 2009 09:52:14 PM PDT |
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