Aloha Andre,

Depending on the cost of the material, it may or may not be more cost effective 
to use a wire saw. A wire saw is better for planetaries or other expensive or 
rare meteorites, where cost of material is high, and so minimizing cut loss is 
imperative.  If the material is cheap, then the expense of using a wire saw is 
not justified for minimizing cut loss because you would spend more money on 
cutting it than you would saving on reduced cut loss.

You have to balance the cost of cutting with expected cut loss .

For example, a friend cut a cheap CV3 on a wire, and cost him big money to do 
so.  He would have been better off taking the cut loss on a lap saw for a 
cheaper cutting expense.

gary

On Mar 10, 2011, at 12:59 PM, André Moutinho wrote:

> Hello, 
> 
> Does anyone can give me an idea of cutting cost using a wire saw to cut a 
> 300g ordinary chondrite into 3mm slices?
> 
> Thanks!
> Andre
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