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Cutting Rocks?
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<blockquote data-quote="Una" data-source="post: 173035" data-attributes="member: 5743"><p>Hello Everyone!</p><p>So I have absolutely no idea what equipment i need and would love some help with all of this.. </p><p>All I want to be able to do at this stage is cut rocks into slices, nothing fancy.. </p><p>I am not sure what the rocks are, they are nothing special.. just found out bush and caught my eye.. I actually thought they were at first cow pats hahaaaa</p><p>My other half has cut one of them using a 9inch grinder with a diamond blade (that's what our local Mitre 10 recommended doing).. but that really just doesn't seem all that safe and the slices are perhaps not as thin as I would have liked them and they require one heck of a lot of buffing to get the cut marks out.. </p><p>Thanks in advance x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Una, post: 173035, member: 5743"] Hello Everyone! So I have absolutely no idea what equipment i need and would love some help with all of this.. All I want to be able to do at this stage is cut rocks into slices, nothing fancy.. I am not sure what the rocks are, they are nothing special.. just found out bush and caught my eye.. I actually thought they were at first cow pats hahaaaa My other half has cut one of them using a 9inch grinder with a diamond blade (that's what our local Mitre 10 recommended doing).. but that really just doesn't seem all that safe and the slices are perhaps not as thin as I would have liked them and they require one heck of a lot of buffing to get the cut marks out.. Thanks in advance x [/QUOTE]
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