richard newman
Titanium
- Joined
- Jul 28, 2006
- Location
- rochester, ny
I've been watching locally for an old 3' x 4' granite plate to use as a reference flat for building a small, precise cnc router. Just saw a 55" x 65" x 6" plate on craigslist cheap, but it's on the ground and the guy no longer has a way to lift it, nor do I. If I cut it into 2 pieces it gets much more manageable, and maybe someone else can use the other piece.
So, is there a reasonable way to cut thru 6" granite? I have a worms drive Skilsaw, it's a beast, but will only cut 3" max. We could probably figure a way to flip it over. Any suggestions for a guy on a low budget?
So, is there a reasonable way to cut thru 6" granite? I have a worms drive Skilsaw, it's a beast, but will only cut 3" max. We could probably figure a way to flip it over. Any suggestions for a guy on a low budget?