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    How to machine E/G

    With all the reading here, I still have not found "best practices" machining Epoxy Granite. What is better, a mill or router and what type of tooling? Is carbide sufficient, or is a diamond tool needed?

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    Thoughts, Ideas, Tips or Tricks?

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    Probably the same as cutting stone, as EG should be more than 85-90% stone.

    Which means diamond tools flooded with water.

    Just guessing, though.
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