The general hectacity of life around here has been driving me nuts (one wedding down and two more this month) so I've been hounding every spare moment I've had lately. It's lead me to decide the rock saw and polisher would likely be the most useful tools to attack next.
Yes this decision is driven by todays discoveries of two very large pieces of stone.The first is a quartz running 5 1/2 inches long and 3 thick and wide at largest. The other is an as of yet unidentified blue and white crystaline structure running 5x3x3 and both are best guess measurements. Crystal and I will be posting pics of these stones and a couple others soon.
My main curiosity at the moment is what blade to use. We have two motors, one is 1/2hp the other 1/4, and all the other materials to use in building our first saw. This does include an old but still functional variable speed switch and a set of plans derived from one of the sites suggested in another post. We're pretty sure a carbide blade of some sort would be able to do the work and keeping it under 10 inch should allow us to run water as a coolant. If I've got any of this info wrong please feel free to correct me
Right now I'm looking for any info you could give me on the different brands of blades. Or if you prefer what brands to avoid entirely. Thank you all in advance for any info or advice.


