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27th March 2009, 10:37 PM #1
where do i find true stone blanks in oz
am wondering where i can find true stone blanks and also what kind of drill bit do i use thanks troy
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27th March 2009, 10:50 PM #2
Timberbits has a few called "imperial" stone ! ordinary good quality HSS drills and tools will work this material with a bit of care ,its a bit abrasive as you would expect and if you get too high a spedd it will just act as a grinstone on your tools ,use water for drilling and clean out drill often to avoid any buildup, they are not on his site but if you contact him ,he is a member of this forum ,good luck and enjoy. ~ John
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I'm in the process of getting some in. Should be a couple of weeks.
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