Posted on Jan 9th 2010 by .
Recently bought vinyl designer Roland, and I am trying to find somewhere to buy different tools (tweezers corner stands, shelves of vinyl, cutting, etc. ..) Also, if anyone has knowledge with cutting vinyl and want to share a list of things I think that would make my life easier, please do!
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Posted on Jan 7th 2010 by .
I’ve heard that a diamond is the hardest known material and diamonds used to cut other diamonds. NOW how to cut first? Any and all info appreciated
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Posted on Jan 7th 2010 by .
The Diamond Abrasive Cutting Discs Smith & ARROW diamond cutting discs manufactured with the highest degree in a mixture of diamond trade volumes far through the region. Every product we sell in our cutting wheel Range has been tested and the European EN13236 Safety requirements for SUPER ABRASIVE and eac read more . . .
Posted on Dec 29th 2009 by .
Carbide (also known as titanium carbide or tungsten) is a chemical compound commonly used for the deposition of cutting tools. Carbide is hard and durable, but more importantly, remains strong for longer periods than most other metals. Although very fragile and expensive to be used for whole-body tool, carbid read more . . .
Posted on Dec 21st 2009 by .
Posted on Dec 21st 2009 by .
can you use dentist’s drill for this? i want to polish and shape small shells
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Posted on Dec 12th 2009 by .
I need to cut image frames and alter the sizes and designs.
The pane is not (pre) tempered!
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Posted on Dec 10th 2009 by .
Diamond Abrasives Cutting Discs Smith & ARROW Diamond Cutting Discs are made using the highest grade diamond combine in commercial grade volumes crossways our full range. Each product we sell in our Cutting Wheel Swoop And Range has been tested and allowed the European EN13236 Protection And Safety requi read more . . .
Posted on Dec 5th 2009 by .
Precious stones are cut and glossy to develop the beauties which are present but not active in them. The diamond in its natural found say is not spectacular. The diamond in a natural say is barely a luminous gray pebble. The diamond does have however, congenital qualities which can be made beautiful. By prope read more . . .
Posted on Dec 3rd 2009 by .
I’ve had them for lots of years and they’re thick and hardy, as result what is the ideal tools to cut them down to the soil?
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Posted on Dec 3rd 2009 by .
I might use a little info on diamond blades.
If you might say what the application and name as good as where they arrived from if you know I would actually put the information to good use.
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Posted on Dec 1st 2009 by .
I’ve already morted it on the wall and my brother-in-law cut it mistaken and wants to attempt this. My die grinder burned up with a diamond tip.
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Posted on Nov 30th 2009 by .
Bend demonstrates cutting across a block of pane with a Effect Diamond blade on a damp saw
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Posted on Nov 19th 2009 by .
Study how to cut pane with a diamond saw with Corning Museum of Pane staff. Repeatedly glass is cut with a especial saw, named a diamond saw.
The fringe of the saw is covered with industrial diamonds; diamonds being heavier than pane cut the glass.
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Posted on Nov 13th 2009 by Vict Eugene.
Posted on Oct 10th 2009 by Vict Eugene.
We are laying a 100 sq. Ft. Patio using 2 – 2-1/2 in. PA bluestone irregulars. These guys are big and weigh a ton (well maybe 80 lbs. To 150 lbs.) We wanted to go big since we don’t want to deal with shifting and settling as much. Here’s my question:
I am using a 4-1/2 in. Dewalt angle grin read more . . .