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says... Ok Rob - those are fighting words! (fine I'm a nerd wantabe but...). I like my miter and recipical saw (in my dreams I have a table and a band saw) but really I think the even dremel on second thought is too big and powerful for this job. If it had actually melted on the other pot, I am now thinking that what you would want is a carbide wire (like a flexible cutting wire covered in carbide grit) that you would work slowly through the glaze. The question is - do they make anything like that? http://www.diamondwiretech.com/diamo..._dia_wire.html I'd have sacrificed the pot, and ground away its remains. Precision sawing is possibly the better solution - but I already have grinders. :-) |
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