7" Trim Saw for cutting stone, glass or tile

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good I had Sandra if mozzie sapphire today we're just going to run through our seven inch lapidary saw we get these made by company in Taiwan have done for three or four years now and sold hundreds and hundreds in the domestic market here and it been very popular and very robust that's when I got the saw of a box you know it's got a carry handle tip it upside down there's a rip guide still underneath hair cord move that through the slot chain over you'll find the main soft area this is a reservoir for water there's an overflow here that stop you over filling the soil with water so if you do overfill it it all just run out running out there and flange so all you have to do when you get the salt is just remove what tip it up here so we can see move enough apply inch you saw come with various extras very good instruction book two blades it will come with a very thick tile vibe so if you want to do some very rough rough cutting by the last a long time but it is very thick if you buy the saw the extra blade it will come with a seven-inch electroplated blade 30 mm blade that still still quite quite a tough body you can cut cut them much better so just sit that on there sit the flange on he also comes with a spanner so it's quite useful we always suggest using a little bit of oil grease we use EDC's when we're fitting nuts onto sores or others because they do work in a very hard environment and so to spin mode on hasn't got to be over tension but just tension it up you know just tension the blade with the spanner supplied you'll notice very it's a very thin blade does it does flex thin blades are desirable but they I do have a flex involved with them you don't need to be worried about that top that water well I've got little so just plain water Rainwater's best but if you on can water that's okay and I'm just looking at the blade and I'm running at around about 6 7 millimeters up the active light I'm going to be exact but too much will cause too much splash but you have to make sure any diamond product is produced lubricated with water fastest way to kill a diamond blade wheel or anything else is to run fry or just turn the Machine around like that the blade cutter is some risk of an adjustment not on up there you'll just fit down into a slot there the first time you fitted in it's screwing with solid so just give it us a little bit of force sorry it is a need of ferren's fit into the plastic mold so just force it down like that and that can be adjusted up and down to suit what you require underneath and sharing you'll see rip guide so they can mount along the side it has a measurement measurements on both sides so you can even even rip guide up and also has a dangle miter box there if you are doing sheet shove something you want to cut certain angles you can set those angles the set on the miter officers they give you a guide so let us talk about off this for now we don't require that at the moment so we'll just arts or up you'll see there is a splash of water I often get asked the question is it dry virtually all the laughter in machines capping machine saws you will get some splash hence the apron I always think about it like last weekend by Sunday I cooked sausages on the barbecue from soccer club all day and didn't take my cooking apron and I got fat on me so now it's just one of those things if you're dealing with water you will get some splash so don't over if you put too much water in you'll get excessive splash but that's around about right and the water will save your blade so we might just cut a little piece of of corundum now just to show you safety goggles glasses are always a great idea you're always the two pressures to the worse and if fuel canes are brittle and it happens to fly off you just don't want that to happen so I'll start the machine up this is a bit of synthetic corundum ruby and same hardness is the real thing so just cutting up because the guys cause in turn the Machine off to remove your piece of piece of material that's quite a large chunk of of corundum ruby this in this case around about an inch inch long 25 millimeters by about 15 millimeters deep so it's quite it's quite a big cut and as you can see it didn't take very long if you are not sure if you could seen the video if you can actually see the heat created at the point of cut so don't force it too much let's cut up a very neat nice nice cut on that particular piece of of rough again - to cut another piece we'll just pull another we're going that's let's cut a very small small piece off the end there quite safely and neatly one thing people often ask is a dangerous of course you want to be sensible and keep your hair away from it keep your clothes away from it Diamond doesn't actually cut your a few fingers but you don't want to do this at home but as demonstrated by just touching the side of the body like that it's not cutting but if I was to touch my fingernail on there we cut it like a rockin so essentially it is quite quite safe but don't don't tempt it keep your fingers away but the dynamite actually cut like a saw blade in a wood sort of a wood when you when you finish with the sword it's um it's a good good idea if you're going to be leaving it for sometime I'll just show you this before we finish the sawed off if you do want to cut a flat flat sheets of both product you've got an angle lighter pop they're three different angles go back to five just remove your cover again and tip the water out tip of water out just into a into a bucket and then just clean the residue out and just wipe it dry because the plain water will will rust over a period so quite a robust sword should use it for around about twenty minutes on twenty minutes off you know it's not a it's not a commercial sore but out of the hundreds and hundreds we've sold they've been very very reliable so I hope that uh some use some to you or thank you
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Channel: Aussie Sapphire
Views: 26,236
Rating: 4.8759689 out of 5
Keywords: Aussie Sapphire, lapidary, diamond saw, stone cutting, trim saw
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Length: 9min 55sec (595 seconds)
Published: Thu Aug 28 2014
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