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2012-11-07, 10:23pm
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4" OR 6" DIAMOND trim saw
4" OR 6" DIAMOND trim saw
Anyone have a favorite diamond trim saw to cut murrini with mine just thew a barring shaft and chord all in the same night. I found this one that looked pretty tight. LIL TRIMMER TRIM SAW LAPCRAFT
https://eclient.ijsinc.com/eshop/def...3-228C711A98F5
Mine wobbles so badly it almost took out a whole cane.
sad times
Steve
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2012-11-08, 2:40am
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Would a diamond blade tile saw work? If so check Craig's List for used items.
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2012-11-08, 8:15am
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hmmm. Wonder if that would work for rocks too?
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2012-11-08, 8:31am
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Alaska
Would a diamond blade tile saw work? If so check Craig's List for used items.
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Usually the kerf, on a tile saw is much wider than what is normally used for glass and jewelry. Who cares if you waste 1/4" of tile?
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2012-11-08, 10:05am
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I agree with Roy about the kerf on a tile saw. This is the trim saw I use, although I haven't used it for murrini, I think it would work well:
http://www.kingsleynorth.com/skshop/...848&catID=1036
Mimi
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2012-11-08, 4:01pm
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Or one could purchase a blade for around $45 to adapt to an existing saw. Noticed some 4 and 6 inch diamond blades at .014 with a 1/2 or 5/8 arbor as a possibility.
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2012-11-09, 8:09am
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Quote:
Originally Posted by SilverRiverJewelry
hmmm. Wonder if that would work for rocks too?
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Yes, yes it would! The tile saw that is. Trim saw would take a long time. I've seen all sorts of things cut with tile saws. Just do your lungs a favor and wear a respirator!
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2012-11-09, 10:11am
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I found a little 4"trim saw that looks awesome. To cut murinni you need high speed and a thin blade.
http://www.gemworld.com/TrimSaws.asp
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2012-11-12, 7:02am
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I use a tile saw with a lapidary blade in it to cut murrini. The threading on some saw arbors is set such that you can't tighten the lock nut on a thin blade. You can get around this by investing a few $ in blade stabilizers for thin kerf blades for table saws. You'll lose some of the cutting depth which you'll need for bigger canes so 6" blade would be a minimum size.
Robert
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