Re: machining of stones
- From: "The Eternal Squire" <eternalsquire@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 26 Feb 2006 11:46:53 -0800
Cliff wrote:
On 26 Feb 2006 06:49:55 GMT, D Murphy <spamto154@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
"PrecisionMechanical" <precisionmachinist@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in
news:TK6dnck92o5Mr5zZnZ2dnUVZ_sGdnZ2d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx:
First off--and as Cliffy already alluded.......its more of a "grinding
process" involved with rocks....
Shhhh. How am I ever going to lure him into a twenty post argument over
semantics with you posting this?
<G>
Now, where to get large "industrial" grade Diamonds cheap?
--
Cliff
There really is no need! Back in Denver where I used to live, I was
able to find a cast off diamond-dust cutters wheel just to get an
exposure to what it took to cut facets. This is basically steel that
has diamond dust sprinkled in it while still molten. What I imagine
you could do is mill out a section, lathe it so that the diamond dust
is on the business end, and you then can chuck it and grind your
pockets.
Could that be worth a try?
The Eternal Squire
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