Fragging a Chalice

Inland Band saw in my honest opinion, Very clean accurate cuts with virtually no tissue damage.
 
hammer, knife and a pair of gloves. Oh, wait, you said the best way :tongue: Then yes, what M&M said. Bandsaw helps to keep down the casualties by a lot and gives you great control when cutting. Deaths are extremely rare for me since I've started using a bandsaw and the corals heal a lot faster.
 
I'm still waiting for my inland to come iin :squigglemouth:
 
Cool, thank you everyone. I was curious, since they don't seem to encrust like a monti. I'm just getting my chalice coke too. Going, 4 so far.
 
Never used a bandsaw, but I hear they are the way to go. I'm still using dremel, chisel, scissors.....sometimes scalpel.
 
Cool, thank you everyone. I was curious, since they don't seem to encrust like a monti. I'm just getting my chalice coke too. Going, 4 so far.

Yea, some times they encrust onto the rock or plug, But right now I have a 4" MM that is just a disk hovering over the disk it is on. I can't wait till this summer when I can use it as a Frisbee.
 
Yea, some times they encrust onto the rock or plug, But right now I have a 4" MM that is just a disk hovering over the disk it is on. I can't wait till this summer when I can use it as a Frisbee.

LOL, wet band saw all the way! Fast smooth accurate cuts. Super easy
 
If you're on a budget, a diamond wheel dremel attachment does a pretty good job. It works best when there's not much rock underneath the chalice.
 
Never used a bandsaw, but I hear they are the way to go. I'm still using dremel, chisel, scissors.....sometimes scalpel.

My exact situation as well.

Yea, some times they encrust onto the rock or plug, But right now I have a 4" MM that is just a disk hovering over the disk it is on. I can't wait till this summer when I can use it as a Frisbee.

And then you can throw it right in my window right?
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lol. I really don't plan on cutting anytime within the next few years, but I'd like to know. I don't think the band saw is in the budget. In fact, after the 7 corals I ordered come in, I'm done until I sell a few acros and my large orange zoa colony.
 

IF YOU HAD TO TAKE A REEFING EXAM, WOULD YOU PASS?

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