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09-29-2018, 04:35 PM #1
Cutting a Thuri
Here’s on I’ve been stressing about for awhile now. I need two 2.5 in slurry stones to complete two Escher sets - barber’s gem size. Because they are extra select quality, I didn’t want to degrade the slurry quality with lesser slurry stones.
I had great results making slurry with a 5 x 1 branded thuri in two-tone. So I decided to cut it in half, effectively giving me two $40 slurry stones.
I have no experience with this, but read everything I could find on the subject.
So, I made a jig for my coping saw. I pre-cut the wood to guide my saw. The saw blade is nothing special, and is the same one I use for wood and acrylic scales.
Then, it was quite easy. Took maybe 4 minutes of gentle sawing. The 1st picture below is before sawing.
Now, I have to learn to make boxes!Last edited by MrHouston; 09-29-2018 at 04:39 PM.
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09-29-2018, 06:07 PM #2
Nice job. It would be a little scary putting a saw blade to it. Looks like you did a fine job. Boxes are not too hard. Just take you time.
It's just Sharpening, right?
Jerry...
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09-30-2018, 07:30 AM #3
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Thanked: 1936Wet saws that you use on ceramic tiles are awesome! You did a good job. How sharp is the saw now?
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09-30-2018, 03:40 PM #4
You did better than a guy that was getting big bucks for "Slurry Stones" and Thuringians a few years back. No guide at all and a wonky surface to work from... Good on you!
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