Inlay question

dkbriggs

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How do you cut a channel in a stone, ie, ruby, onyx, jade, etc. So you can inlay gold or silver wire?
 

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i think that very fine diamond dental burrs would work. you'd need a very, very steady hand to do this.
 

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The finest dental burs are only 1/4 mm. They would be sufficient but are very hard to obtain.
correction ---I can't find a dental bur smaller than .5mm that;s .020"
 
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dkbriggs

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The finest dental burs are only 1/4 mm. They would be sufficient but are very hard to obtain.
correction ---I can't find a dental bur smaller than .5mm that;s .020"
Do you inlay gold or silver in stone? I have access to dental burrs.
The finest dental burs are only 1/4 mm. They would be sufficient but are very hard to obtain.
correction ---I can't find a dental bur smaller than .5mm that;s .020"
 

Peter spode

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If you spin a small carbide bur in a turbine handpiece on the diamond wheel you can get it to a sharp point. If you then lightly drag it across the wheel holding it down at the same angle you will create a small flat on one side. This is like a 'D' bit in engineering.
This should be fine enough to do minute undercuts if your hand is steady enough. Good luck.
 

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