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Fsbirdhouse Wrote:
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> That is pretty impressive.
>
> The Copper or Bronze only aiding the work of the
> sand, it being the primary medium of the cut.
>
> But how did a straight cut get so far off the
> scribed line on the sarcophagus?
> How was the mistake allowed to grow so large, and
> who lost his head on that one? Croc dinner maybe?
According to Stocks, and Lehner apparently agreed, it takes days to saw granite a few inches. So it took a few days to notice that cut in the "sarcophagus" was going off road? And how does a copper saw blade manage to crack such a thick plate of granite?
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> That is pretty impressive.
>
> The Copper or Bronze only aiding the work of the
> sand, it being the primary medium of the cut.
>
> But how did a straight cut get so far off the
> scribed line on the sarcophagus?
> How was the mistake allowed to grow so large, and
> who lost his head on that one? Croc dinner maybe?
According to Stocks, and Lehner apparently agreed, it takes days to saw granite a few inches. So it took a few days to notice that cut in the "sarcophagus" was going off road? And how does a copper saw blade manage to crack such a thick plate of granite?
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