Lapidary Trim Saw 101 Cutting Opals

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  • Опубліковано 24 лис 2024

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  • @teresacondon33333
    @teresacondon33333 2 роки тому

    Wow I love how u cut those opal bits quite so precise and skilled awesome video thanks 👏😮

  • @MusicEffekt
    @MusicEffekt Місяць тому

    please make a video about the precautions we need to take when working with this machine in the matter of safety and dangers. Thanks

  • @yoopermann7942
    @yoopermann7942 2 роки тому +1

    thank you for the tips, i to have that saw

    • @GotchaRocksJewelryDIY
      @GotchaRocksJewelryDIY  2 роки тому

      Awesome! I just upgraded for my birthday. Im really liking how easy it is to set up and not to mention clean. I hate cleaning machines. LOL.

    • @GotchaRocksJewelryDIY
      @GotchaRocksJewelryDIY  2 роки тому

      What kind of stones are you cutting with it?

  • @Silvertoburn
    @Silvertoburn 2 роки тому +1

    Hi, is that bace rosin!? The basinite as you call it!

    • @GotchaRocksJewelryDIY
      @GotchaRocksJewelryDIY  2 роки тому +1

      It is a black stone that is mined in Utah. It looks very similar to black onyx when polished. Thanks for the comment 😀

  • @Drizzik
    @Drizzik 2 роки тому +1

    How do you get the water out of the unit when done? I have read horror stories of people spilling water everwhere with these? do you like the unit or do you wish you had gone with another brand? I am looking for a trim saw to add to our equipment lineup and see lots of top 10 sites and others praising these from DP but don't see many actual reviews that are quite as positive. Would love to pick your brain about this if you have the time.

    • @GotchaRocksJewelryDIY
      @GotchaRocksJewelryDIY  2 роки тому +1

      Hello Nicolas, To get the water out you can pick up the saw and dump it into a bucket. The unit isn't that heavy, and it has a built-in cut-away spout to direct the water. The other way is to get a big sponge and soak up the water. Another way, if you want to be clever, is to get a fish tank cleaning kit that will suction the water out. I have made those in the past.
      I am personally thrilled with this machine. I have used so many that were hard to clean out; I had to have tools to bet the blades off and would rust the bearings on the arbor as well as the machine itself. This one is easy to clean and remove and change blades. I decided not to get the vise on mine, but you may find it handy for slabbing small stones.
      Here is my affiliate link to the one that I have (minus the vise) amzn.to/3quAC8u
      If you use this link it will help me grow the channel by receiving a small percentage of the sale at no cost to you.
      Otherwise, you can find them in other places for sale. Either way, I am very happy with mine.
      Thanks for the comment. I look forward to hearing what you think if you get one.
      All the best, Michael

    • @GotchaRocksJewelryDIY
      @GotchaRocksJewelryDIY  2 роки тому

      Here's another one without the vise, and it's cheaper. amzn.to/3iARd6c

    • @Drizzik
      @Drizzik 2 роки тому

      @@GotchaRocksJewelryDIY Thank you for the quick reply. I am a bit conserned about needing to tip the saw to clean it out. I am very capable but my wife is not, so I'm afraid that she will not want to use this when im not here to help empty it. Thanks for the info and link.