Quote Originally Posted by Bruce View Post
You may be able to cut them with a bandsaw, but I suspect the blade will be scrap before you're done and then you have all that abrasive dust to clean out of the machine (and your nose).

good luck, Bruce
Point well taken. Superfly (in that link) speaks of saving your time/money and going to a stone cutter. I would bet if you walked up with one of these and ask them to cut it for you, all you would have to do is give the guy a tip for the effort. It would take maybe 5 minutes with the right setup.