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Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2004 8:24 am
by dblood
On the tile saw subject: breaking, especially when I'm making small pieces, results in edges that aren't completely straight and even. It appears that the improved evenness and straightness of saw cuts may be worth the trouble.

Re: Mega blade for Taurus III

Posted: Wed Mar 03, 2004 9:07 am
by dee
AZ gram wrote:I'm confused. Will the Taurus III mega blade cut pattern bars? I would like to occasionally do something with pattern bars and I do have the Taurus III.
it might with the mega blade, i also have a taurus 3, depends on how thick and you won't get the straight cuts on the taurus that you will on a tile saw, you'll get a somewhat ripple effect down the side....
D

Posted: Sat Mar 06, 2004 8:52 am
by BillBrach
Earlier in this thread, I mentioned that I had just got a couple of the inexpensive Lopacki lapidary blades in and that I'd report back.

They cut WONDERFUL !!

The only problem with them, is because they are so thin, you must start your cut at 90 degrees to the glass. Once you have a little "nick" there to guide the blade, you can then veer off at an angle. By angle, I mean still a straight cut, but a cut NOT 90 degrees to the glass.

The ones I got are 4" diameter FINE and .008 inches thick:
http://www.lopacki.com/sawblades/

Re: Mega blade for Taurus III

Posted: Sat Mar 06, 2004 11:11 am
by dee
AZ gram wrote:I'm confused. Will the Taurus III mega blade cut pattern bars? I would like to occasionally do something with pattern bars and I do have the Taurus III.
it should with the mega blade but a)be carefull how hard you push and b)watch the wear on the grommets and the amount of play on the blade as you put a few hours on that set of grommets - also not sure how smooth a side you'll get with the mega blade - with the standard blade doing straight cuts even using the straight guide you get a ridgy surface - a tile saw would be the best tool for the pattern bar....
D

lapidary saw blades

Posted: Sat Mar 06, 2004 2:48 pm
by dblood
Bill Brach, what make and model of saw are you using your Lopacki blades in? I'm concerned to get a saw that is sufficiently vibration-free...

Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2004 9:03 am
by BillBrach
dblood - read my original post in this thread, about 1/2 down Page 1...

Posted: Sun Mar 07, 2004 9:51 am
by dblood
Thanks, I forgot that was you.