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White Crystaized Glass Stone Fab?

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 3:24 pm
by warestone331
Hey guys,

We are getting ready to do a job in this white crystalized glass stone. Any thing i should know as we have never worked with it.

The slab supplier recommended a different blade to cut it on our bridge saw. (Thoughts?)

Currantly we are using a Yukon Bridge saw and a Destiny CNC stone center from park industries.

This will be a eased edge(straight polish) job.

Can i run this like i would run a quartz type material?

Recomendations for seaming.

Thanks,

Jeremy
Warestone LLC

Re: White Crystaized Glass Stone Fab?

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 3:31 pm
by Mark Smith
Jeremy,
As far as cutting it, I can give some info on that. We have a crystallized glass blade. The diamond size, grit and bond is different for this material to achieve the best results when cutting it. As well as the segment design. If you would like more info let us know.

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Re: White Crystaized Glass Stone Fab?

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 6:15 pm
by warestone331
Mark, thanks for the reply. I would be interested in more info concerning the blade. It looks like a continuous blade, is this correct? I was told that is best for the crystalized glass stone.

Also, is it possible to cut using a granite blade? If not, why? We are using terminater blade now.

Does anyone else have any experience with this stone? Best type of epoxy for seams, easy or hard to polish by hand or cnc. Any information would help me out. The stone arrives next week sometime, so i am trying to gather as much info as i can.

Re: White Crystaized Glass Stone Fab?

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 6:51 pm
by Mark Smith
No it's not continuous, the motion makes it look like it. A continuous would help with the chipping but if the bond is not correct you will be lucky if you get one cut out of the blade. Also with a continuous their are no gullets to remove slurry fast enough. Yes a granite blade will cut it but the chipping may be more than you want. Also if the bond is too hard or too soft it also may not make it through one cut. That's why specialty blades have been developed for this material. As far as the other questions i'm sure fabricators who have processed it will chime in.

Re: White Crystaized Glass Stone Fab?

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 7:05 pm
by warestone331
Ok thanks Mark. I will give you a call in the morning to discuss the purchace of a new blade then :grin:

Better safe than sorry.

Re: White Crystaized Glass Stone Fab?

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 7:21 pm
by GuyboR
Jeremy,

Are you getting the material from Stone Design? If so, have Chris send you a 12x12 sample or two to play with.


Welcome to the SFA site.

Talk that scrooge of an owner of yours into ponying up $250 to join and you can get LOTS and LOTS of help in the members area. (Rick....if you are reading this, I'm referring to you) ;)

(for the rest of you....Bettendorf and Davenport are side by side neighbors)

Re: White Crystaized Glass Stone Fab?

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 7:29 pm
by dustinbraudway
More to working with that than just a saw blade

Re: White Crystaized Glass Stone Fab?

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 9:17 pm
by warestone331
GuyboR wrote:Jeremy,

Are you getting the material from Stone Design? If so, have Chris send you a 12x12 sample or two to play with.


Welcome to the SFA site.

Talk that scrooge of an owner of yours into ponying up $250 to join and you can get LOTS and LOTS of help in the members area. (Rick....if you are reading this, I'm referring to you) ;)

(for the rest of you....Bettendorf and Davenport are side by side neighbors)

I will probably be more active on this site in the future, I have discussed us joining and we will soon. There is even talks of a little trip to Vegas in January :grin: Ill make sure Rick sees this hehe

I am not sure where my wife ordered it from, im pretty sure it wasnt Stone Design though

Re: White Crystaized Glass Stone Fab?

Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2012 1:33 pm
by Camzl1
Hi Jeremy. The Terminator Zoom Porcelain blade is a continuous blade designed to cut through glass products and is the blade we use at Tile Collection to cut razor sharp edge on Quartzite and to cut those man made glass products. We even have a recommendation for this blade by the glass2 company. As far as for your destiny goes standard cnc tools work fine but you do have a limited choice of shapes as to what I would offer as the 1st position diamond typically being segmented can cause the material to chip. If you have any questions just call me and I can talk to you about it

Re: White Crystaized Glass Stone Fab?

Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 11:33 am
by The Wall
Hi Jeremy

We at Integra Adhesives have been working on a new color match for the White Crystalized stone products and testing the tensile strength to confirm a solid bond. Our color lab have created a custom color which we have named Crystal White and to secure a 1900psi tensile strength we recomend a light sanding of the joining areas. I hope this information proves to be beneficil to your new project, call me direct if I can be of any further help.

My very best regards,

Wade Parsons
Adhesive Technical Consultant
1-888-862-6665
www.integra-adhesives.com

Re: White Crystaized Glass Stone Fab?

Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2012 7:37 pm
by Alex DiPietro
dustinbraudway wrote:More to working with that than just a saw blade

Understatement. Some of us have worked a lot with this material... Way more discussed in the members area.

Re: White Crystaized Glass Stone Fab?

Posted: Wed Dec 19, 2012 7:53 pm
by warestone331
Yeah, i joined and have a thread in members area.