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Old 01-20-12, 09:44 PM   #3
bennelson
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The cut was actually pretty clean.

All the rough look to the edge was the frozen mud. I wet the slate before I cut it an had a wet sponge I tried to keep pressed against the cut-off disc.

The hardest part was keeping everything from freezing. It was less than 10 degrees outside, and me with wet hands. I think we can all tell who the genius was here.

I took the one cut-off inside, and washed it off in the bathtub. A little sandpaper cleaned up the edges very nice.

Here's a photo of the finished cut-off piece. Two of the edges are "factory" and two are cuts that I made. The near edge in this photo is one that I cut. Came out very clean.
http://ecoprojecteer.net/wp-content/...1/DSC_1103.jpg
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Last edited by bennelson; 01-20-12 at 09:49 PM.. Reason: added photo
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