Making Natural Stones

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Dave Martell

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That is awesome and terrifying all at the same time!
 
Nice picture Dave
will there be A demo at warrens place:D
 
My first thought on seeing the title of the thread was kidney.

Cool picture.

Jay
 
I wish i had that saw

I think it's a table saw, not sure about the rpm on the motor though. From sound it seems like the motor is running on lower rpm. Using what looks like conventional 12-14" saw blades is cheaper than diamond coated saw blades which require water to slow down wear (wet saws), or diamond wire saw.

Seeing how they cut nat stones, without any protection for with pretty basic equipment always amazed me.

M
 
Cool!
Is that you cutting local stone or is it stone from abroad?
Nice machine too.:)

Antoine
 
What sound? Am I missing something? It's only a picture for me no video.
 
Dang, for a moment there I thought it was Dave. Then I got to thinking, Dave, why not? Cutting your own stones seems like a natural progression from sharpener to knife maker to natural stone guru.
 
Oh that's were i got them thanks Jon.
 
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