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Question on cutting cultured marble
Rotozip make a bit
that will cut cultured marble. You can find more info at http//www.rotozip.com/. Rotozip
saws are similar to Dremel hobby tools but are said to provide more torque. The bit costs
around 10 dollars part number #RZ125 and is available at large DIYs. The saw/drill is
available for about $80.
A standard circular saw with a masonry blade will make the best cut. put masking
tape on the top where the saw rides to prevent scratching the top
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Marble repairing
The two antique
marble pillars (about a foot in length and 3 inches in diameter) that hold up the top
piece of my china buffet broke into several pieces when the top was not attached properly.
Does anyone know the best type of epoxy I should use to attempt to glue the pieces back
together?
There is an epoxy called Akemi that
many marble people in this area use. It is available at most stone or marble fabricators
supply places. Akemi comes in different colors too, to match the stone so the repair wont
show. Check your yellow pages.