Kolekcja: Slab Saws
Slab Saws – Lapidary Slab Saws for Rock & Gemstone Slicing
Professional slab saws for lapidary, rock slicing, and large rough processing. Built for heavy-duty cutting of large boulders, nodules, and rough gemstone material into workable slabs — from 10" hobby units to 24" industrial slab saws.
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Slab Saw Types
| Category | Subcategory | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| 10"–14" Slab Saws | Hobby & Semi-Pro Units | Ideal for medium rough, nodules, and smaller boulders |
| 18"–24" Slab Saws | Professional & Industrial Units | Handles large boulders and high-volume slab production |
| Automatic Feed Slab Saws | Motorized Vise Feed | Consistent cut pressure for unattended slabbing operations |
| Slab Saw Blades | Sintered & Segmented Blades | Replacement blades for hard rock and abrasive material — Shop Slab Saw Blades → |
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- Machine Accessories
- Lapidary Machine Parts
Frequently Asked Questions
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Q: What is a slab saw used for?
A: A slab saw is a large lapidary saw designed to cut rough rocks, boulders, and nodules into flat slabs that can then be trimmed and shaped into cabochons or display specimens. -
Q: What size slab saw do I need?
A: A 10"–14" slab saw handles most hobby and semi-pro work. An 18"–24" saw is needed for large boulders or high-volume production slabbing. -
Q: What coolant does a slab saw use?
A: Slab saws typically use oil-based coolant (mineral oil or commercial lapidary oil) to lubricate the blade and flush away cuttings. Some models support water-based coolant. -
Q: How long does it take to cut a slab?
A: Cut time depends on rock hardness, blade size, and feed rate. A typical 6" agate nodule may take 30–90 minutes on a 14" saw with automatic feed.
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