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| [1 (permalink)] Posted by LadyOfIreland 08-08-2011, 12:01 AM |
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I really need a nice handheld saw thing-a-mabob for fragging my zoanthids. Currently, I either use a hammer and chisel (which rarely ends well) or I painstakingly remove zoas one at a time with a razor blade.
I would like something more efficient, and have seen many youtube videos of people using this tiny saw-looking thingy to frag their colonies. Anyone know the technical term for this doo-dad, or have any suggestions of a good one to purchase?
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| [3 (permalink)] Posted by estanoche 08-08-2011, 12:07 AM |
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maybe a dremel like this?? only caveat I'd add to using one of these is wear a mask and eye protection, the rock dust is irritating and goes everywhere!
ohh, and buy a cheap one, cuz it will rust no matter how well you clean it
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| [4 (permalink)] Posted by LadyOfIreland 08-08-2011, 12:10 AM |
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EXACTLY what I want, Joanne! I figured it'd rust no matter what :P I wonder if there are ones that have the option to replace just the saw part?
Here's another link showing a guy using the same type of tool (although Joanne's is better): ‪How to frag corals (zoanthids)‬‏ - YouTube So it's called a DREMEL!! Anyone have experience with these? Pros/cons?
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| [5 (permalink)] Posted by Saltcreep 08-08-2011, 12:24 AM |
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Dremel is the name brand.." rotary tool" for other less expensive ones. They're great, wear safety glasses, they really spin at high rpm's, and usually you're cutting close to fingers. The last video you linked has the guy using his dremel with a flexible extension on it. makes it easier to cut small objects with more precision. reminds me of the dentist too much honestly. just practice on non living stuff at first, its easy, just takes a couple times to get the feel of it.
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| [7 (permalink)] Posted by LadyOfIreland 08-08-2011, 12:39 AM |
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I figure I'd start practicing on pieces of plain live rock. That way I'm not harming any corals, but getting the feel for cutting live rock that would be under the corals. Quote:
![]() Thanks all for the advice! Anyone else have any experience, maybe a negative one?
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| [9 (permalink)] Posted by rgrking 08-08-2011, 09:54 AM |
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I just use a scalpal. You can get a sliver of rock off with it.
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| [10 (permalink)] Posted by LadyOfIreland 08-08-2011, 11:52 AM |
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![]() Even with tough rocks? I've been able to get some rock with zoas before using a sharp razor blade, but that's only really been with softer, more "crumbly" live rock. The really tough liverock doesn't give for me at all
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| [11 (permalink)] Posted by estanoche 08-08-2011, 12:35 PM |
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well, a con I guess, I hardly every bother with the rotary tool, cuz I dont like how hot it gets the corals - especially if I was fraggling some sorta fleshie LPS coral
I actually find myself going back to to old school hammer and screwdriver method more than anything haha
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| [12 (permalink)] Posted by LadyOfIreland 08-08-2011, 01:08 PM |
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