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I am doing some work in the garden and I need to cut to more or less shape some stones. They are known as Riyadh stone and are definitely limestone and possibly coarse-grained oolitic stone but don't quote me. I'm no expert but I believe they are from Phanerozoic rocks.
I don't really want to cut them because I want to leave the rough looking edge. I have cut a few and they chew up blades very quickly (could get expensive).
Does anyone have experience on shaping these rocks? I'm trying to build a fountain and make borders for flower beds. The stones vary anywhere from 1" to 3" thick.
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Have you considered dynamite?
Me: 56 (FBS) Wife: 55 (FWW) D-Day August 2005 Married 11/1982 3 Sons 27,25,23 Empty Nesters. Fully Recovered.
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sadly...illegal in this country. If I did find a stick, the IRS might divert me to Guantanamo in what would later turn out to be a very unfortunate misunderstanding. Of course, my lost time there would only add to my interest and penalties. Maybe a more subtle solution is in order.
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Well what about a chisel and hammer?
Me: 56 (FBS) Wife: 55 (FWW) D-Day August 2005 Married 11/1982 3 Sons 27,25,23 Empty Nesters. Fully Recovered.
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Well what about a chisel and hammer? Yes. Maybe. But these rocks appear to have natural microfractures. it is hard to get the rocks to break along a reasonably predictable line. I hadn't thought of water before. Maybe I can soften the rock first. I have googled this with no good results yet. I estimate it will take about 100 cutting wheels to do all the work. I also would likely end up with silicosis. Or, since this is limestone, I guess that might be calcicosis?
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Can you not just cope with them fractured into approximately the right sizes......I've forgotten why you are over there but you have to be an engineer....
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