Time to freak the clowns out.
Anyone done this?
I've got about 30 pounds of live rock currently in tank. As I'm using the tank to house zoas, I thought it would be cool to have a zennish tank of flat rocks piled up like steps with shelving for pockets of zoas.
To do this, I would have to cut my rock into slices, and rinse well, of course.
I do not want to send out to a countertop/quarry/glass company as I dont know what residuals they will have on their equipment.
So, options are:
1) Musclework and a diamond blade on a hacksaw
2) A diamond blade on a tablesaw (can this be done?)
3) Purchase of a 'wet' tile saw, which only makes 1.5" depth cuts so would require circumference cutting around some rocks
Thoughts, opinions, advice appreciated, especially if backed with experience.
Anyone done this?
I've got about 30 pounds of live rock currently in tank. As I'm using the tank to house zoas, I thought it would be cool to have a zennish tank of flat rocks piled up like steps with shelving for pockets of zoas.
To do this, I would have to cut my rock into slices, and rinse well, of course.
I do not want to send out to a countertop/quarry/glass company as I dont know what residuals they will have on their equipment.
So, options are:
1) Musclework and a diamond blade on a hacksaw
2) A diamond blade on a tablesaw (can this be done?)
3) Purchase of a 'wet' tile saw, which only makes 1.5" depth cuts so would require circumference cutting around some rocks
Thoughts, opinions, advice appreciated, especially if backed with experience.