Perhaps a belt sander would have ground down the marble? That would have been my choice I think.
Perhaps a belt sander would have ground down the marble? That would have been my choice I think.
Lovely work didi, just checked out your website and am really impressed with your work!! Really nice designs
Hi Didi,
This is the guy you need to speak to about cutting marbles in half, his name is Dave and he has great talent and is a mine of information!!!!
http://lilacmonkey-cabochons.weebly.com/marbles.html
Love the cufflinks btw,
Tabby x
Sorry to correct you, Lilac Monkey is Stuart. He is a member here too.
My Facebook page. http://www.sleepingdragon.co.uk
thats me.I have cut marbles in the past.i do mostly semi precious cabochons now.but will always do marbles if asked for them.
http://lilacmonkey-cabochons.weebly.com/
For hand cut cabochons.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Lilac...96009930421695
and for hand made silver jewellery
http://lilacmonkey-jewellery.weebly.com/
http://lilacmonkey-cabochons.weebly.com/
For hand cut cabochons.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Lilac...96009930421695
and for hand made silver jewellery
http://lilacmonkey-jewellery.weebly.com/
If you want to cut/grind down marbles you will want diamond disks of various grades with running water to keep the disks cool,clean and to keep the glass dust down.also need some thing to polish the glass if they are of the clear glass type of marble.cerium oxide on felt also with running water but not to much or it washes the cerium away.the best machine for doing this is a flat lap. hope this helps.
http://lilacmonkey-cabochons.weebly.com/
For hand cut cabochons.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Lilac...96009930421695
and for hand made silver jewellery
http://lilacmonkey-jewellery.weebly.com/
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