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03-10-2012, 02:10 AM #11
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Thanked: 11I bought my stone originally as a huge 40lb slab. I had a local counter top installer cut it into 4 pieces using their diamond saw. They did an excellent job and even though I offered to pay, they cut it free of charge. You really have nothing to lose, and you could cut it into a few rather thin pieces and mount the thin pieces to hardwood in order to prevent them from breaking.
If you are up for taking another stab at an affordable finisher, I would try one of the ebay sellers from poland. The seller was very clear in distinguishing his 12k from his 15k and the paver I bought is very hard, very slow to release slurry, and improves on my coticule and thurry edges. My finishes aren't as smooth as a coticule finish, but they are keener. That may also have something to do with my type/layer of coticule and how I use it.
Anyway, for the price that the pavers sell for, you and a few others can go in on one and pay less than what you would at Woodcraft and end up with 2-3 times more usable stone.