Highland Park Lapidary Model 6 6" Trim Saw

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  • čas přidán 9. 05. 2020

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  • @andrewgibb8846
    @andrewgibb8846 Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you Dave for reviewing this saw. I can appreciate that this saw is well made in terms of quality of construction but it floors me how expensive lapidary saws are. Maybe I’m a cheap person and it takes me 40 hours of labour to buy one of these. I bought a Cabking after saving for about two years but it has been very consistent.

  • @michaelgermaine6117
    @michaelgermaine6117 Před 4 lety +2

    You really beat that table up in one year. I still have my old saw and blade purchased 1971. I'm old but still cutting. Great video.

    • @michaelgermaine6117
      @michaelgermaine6117 Před 4 lety

      Forgot to mention that the smaller blades are solids for safety. I dont think the industry wants u to loose finger parts. And probably quit lapidary.

    • @lapidarydave
      @lapidarydave  Před 4 lety +1

      Michael Germaine I feel really bad for abusing this all by leaving it out in the snow the table only got damaged for me leaving water on the Saul after I use it and then it freezes I didn’t think much of anything when it was happening I would just pour some hot water on it and it would free up the Arbor and let me cut over a sheet of ice on the table but then one day I came out and it totally cracked and was lifted about an inch I had some footage of the damage saw table before I gave it to my grandpa to get fixed but I lost the footage I was actually quite embarrassed to reach out to Highland Park to ask them to buy another table I probably should not have been embarrassed because they probably would’ve like to know that goofballs like me are leaving the Saul out in the snow and this can even happen the old Highland park saws might have been made out of steel or even something casted like iron or the new ones are aluminum at least the table is so maybe this has something to do with it either way it was my fault and you are right about the smaller blades being safer even though I have never had an accident outside of making a finger nail on the diamond blade one can totally cut their finger on a diamond lapidary saw blade I thought it was next to impossible but I had a student of mine manage to slice his finger on the Highland Park saw he must’ve been pressing really hard to work faster and just wedged it in there the right way to sliced his finger open so it does happen Anyway thank you so much for watching him for commenting I’m sorry for the mile long response

    • @michaelgermaine6117
      @michaelgermaine6117 Před 4 lety

      @@lapidarydave probably see u at Denver's show or Tucson at least someone is making money at this. They call it a hobby in Illinois and hard to get a business license.

  • @ProspectingMonkey
    @ProspectingMonkey Před 4 lety +1

    Great Video Dave! Lesson learned! Now I want one of these. Thanks for taking the time to explain your saw.

    • @lapidarydave
      @lapidarydave  Před 4 lety

      It’s totally my pleasure my friend I love this song too it is my favorite 6 inch trim saw however bang for the buck there are some 8 inch trim size that might be a better deal however when it comes to 6 inch trim saw this is my favorite I will be making a video on my all-time favorite trim saw which is a 10” Lortone

  • @sonyaalgosaibi5840
    @sonyaalgosaibi5840 Před rokem

    I just got mine and your video was great; I have subscribed thanks

  • @richardbinell2053
    @richardbinell2053 Před rokem

    I have an antique one exactly like it. Always use water. Thanks for the video. You have done your best to beat the shit out of that saw. And have not killed it.

  • @MrsOx-jz9fg
    @MrsOx-jz9fg Před 4 lety

    Loved that pink stone!!!

    • @lapidarydave
      @lapidarydave  Před 4 lety +1

      Mrs. Ox Thank you so much my friend it is lepidolite from the local mine that is owned by UNM I have a lot of the material if you were interested in buying some polished pieces slabs or rough rock feel free to let me know davijjgarcia89@gmail.com
      it also comes in a deeper purple and sometimes can have blue crystals growing inside of it our lepidolite is special because it has very little mics which a lot of other lepidolite’s have and are lepidolite grows with Beryl Making it a lot harder and sometimes giving it a beautiful chatoyants

    • @MrsOx-jz9fg
      @MrsOx-jz9fg Před 4 lety

      @@lapidarydave hey Dave.. omg yes thank you my friend. I have sent you a email.. 😊😊😊

  • @dianachack8779
    @dianachack8779 Před 4 lety

    Now i want to tool shopping. Thank you 😂

    • @lapidarydave
      @lapidarydave  Před 4 lety +1

      Diana Chack It’s my pleasure thank you so much for watching I really appreciate it

    • @dianachack8779
      @dianachack8779 Před 4 lety

      @@lapidarydave of course, its good content. We actually go to harbor freight frequently so it helps to know details of various equipment. In surprised to see quality anything these days. Stuff just isn't made like it once was.

  • @yankeetimeline
    @yankeetimeline Před 4 lety

    That was great to see battle scares a year later! It was hard to tell but are you using a notched blade?

    • @lapidarydave
      @lapidarydave  Před 4 lety

      J S I was not using an notched blade it was a continuous rim diamond blade that came with the saw I don’t use notch blades on machines that I use my hands to maneuver the stones :) Thank you so much for watching my friend I really appreciate it

  • @jw7956
    @jw7956 Před 6 měsíci

    Beautiful piece of equipment! Dave can you identify a vintage drop saw? It has a hydraulic mechanism to slowly drop the blade.

    • @lapidarydave
      @lapidarydave  Před 6 měsíci

      Unfortunately, probably not. I don’t know much about drops saws I do. Enjoy them though.

  • @malcolmsplace
    @malcolmsplace Před 4 lety

    Hi Dave. The machine looks good but was it more of a testament to a good sharp cutting blade? Does it come with a sliding guide or at least a guide to assist with even thickness cutting. I know its a trim saw but, with a build like that it could be so much more. No criticism. I would love to own one. Another great video Dave! Regards Mal

    • @lapidarydave
      @lapidarydave  Před 4 lety

      malcolmsplace Good question my friend I should’ve mentioned more of how the machine felt then how easy it was to cut the machine is super nice and does not bog down cutting larger pieces like some of my other saws do while I cut stones that are pushing the size limits of this machine I probably also should’ve talked more about how easy it is to clean without removing the table and some other things but I was kind of just working with the footage that I reported over a year ago the sawblade is actually quite cheap I definitely think it’s a generic and it almost seems like it’s too saw blades soldered together It’s pretty odd and I’ve never seen anything like it I will have to make a two-year update on this video explaining more about the machine and the blade surviving thank you so much for watching and thank you so much for your comment it definitely helps me to make better videos

  • @luisgomez385
    @luisgomez385 Před 4 lety +1

    Great review. That pink stone was beautiful. What kind of blade do you have on the machine. I'm looking for a replacement for mine it cuts but since it's used it has some damage but nothing too serious.

    • @michaelgermaine6117
      @michaelgermaine6117 Před 4 lety +1

      Most of the small blades are solid. Go to the highland park site they have CZcams videos on all their equipment including saw blades and how to sharpen them. They have heavy duty and stronger equipment than u can buy from most and it will last longer if u stay in the hobby and cheaper.

    • @luisgomez385
      @luisgomez385 Před 4 lety

      @@michaelgermaine6117 Thank you. I'm mostly just looking for a 6 inch one. I'll check out the website.

    • @lapidarydave
      @lapidarydave  Před 4 lety

      Hello there my friend I am sorry I do not know what type of Saul Blade this is I have worn out the sides to the bone and there are no identifying marks however you can call Highland Park and ask them what kind of sauce comes on their model six trim Saul if you do please let them know you saw the video they are good friends of mine this saw blade is actually pretty odd it looks like it’s two sellers sawblades soldered together it works really well and has lasted tons of abuse I don’t Think they put their highest and saw blades on their model six so I could imagine it being under $30 thanks so much for watching my friend I really appreciate it

  • @christopherort3045
    @christopherort3045 Před 2 lety +1

    Interesting video.
    I've never used oil to cut with. Doesn't that make the stones super slick and hard to handle?

    • @lapidarydave
      @lapidarydave  Před 2 lety +1

      Actually it does not make them hard to handle I should really be using oil more it makes the cutting faster and leave the cleaner cut I’m just lazy and most of the time super Brooks why use water a lot of machines will Ashley have a warranty is voided if you do not use oil
      Thank you so much for watching my friend please consider subscribing if you haven’t done so already it really helps

    • @MACorrupt
      @MACorrupt Před rokem

      I am putting water in it, just got one!

  • @mdan80
    @mdan80 Před 4 lety +3

    Loving the videos Dave! Hey, are you into the spiritual side of gems and stones or is it all about the lapidary? Love from NZ!

    • @ProspectingMonkey
      @ProspectingMonkey Před 4 lety +1

      I'm curious to this as well following

    • @lapidarydave
      @lapidarydave  Před 4 lety +4

      Long story short I would say yes I do believe in Crystal Medicine I do not know if it is a energy or if it’s a chemical thing but I have definitely felt many different ways from working with gemstones over the years some good and some bad I believe a lot of what the ancients took time to write about and don’t take it for granted sometimes I have work stones that have really creeped me out for no particular reason I have also worked stones that have made me feel high I believe a lot of what the ancients took time to write about and don’t take it for granted sometimes I have work stones that have really creeped me out for no particular reason I have also worked stones that have made me feel high Is the chemicals inside of the stone that I am ingesting on a micro and macro level that’s making me feel these ways or is it an energetic field I really don’t know
      There are definitely some stones that chemically have minerals and chemicals that can influence the body in Similar ways that are described in there metaphysical properties for instance lepidolite is chocked full of lithium and if you read the metaphysical properties it sure seems like the benefits are similar to that with lithium can do for a person
      I used to feel a lot more “Crystal medicine” when I first started working as a lapidary for my grandfather and I imagine now I feel less because I’m so oversaturated from working with so many different stones I live in a town where a lot of people are into spirituality ceremony and such and I am kind of surrounded by the idea 24/7 and I am always around folks who swear that Crystal medicine is real I could go on and on but I do believe for sure just not 100% sure why it works the way it does and I’m not sure if it is a energy more than it is a chemical thing but really what is the difference :)

    • @mdan80
      @mdan80 Před 4 lety +1

      @@lapidarydave Thanks for the reply Dave! super interesting

    • @ProspectingMonkey
      @ProspectingMonkey Před 4 lety +1

      I wear and have crystals on me daily!

    • @lapidarydave
      @lapidarydave  Před 4 lety +2

      m dan My pleasure I could go on and on about it and I have definitely had people give me BS about it in the past but I definitely believe in Crystal medicine

  • @larrykelley1818
    @larrykelley1818 Před 2 lety

    Does this have a slide tray to hold the stones in place . I noticed that you tend to lean left a little bit witch shows the product is not being cut stright

    • @lapidarydave
      @lapidarydave  Před 3 měsíci

      They don’t but you could buy them second hand

  • @ryanfp5657
    @ryanfp5657 Před 4 lety

    My kind of review.
    Is the blade sintered? That's a lot of cuts for a budget blade. Either way, great value trim saw.

    • @lapidarydave
      @lapidarydave  Před 4 lety

      Ryan FP Thank you so much for watching my friend no the blade is not centered it is actually quite an odd blade and I should’ve mentioned it in the video the blade that came with the saw is a little bit thicker than I normally use for cutting precious materials but it’s great for hogging out big stuff it actually looks like two thinner blades welded together it has definitely lasted a long time and I have never attempted to dress the blade or anything I imagine it is one of Highland parks more affordable Blades but I really do not know

  • @skinshrimp4594
    @skinshrimp4594 Před 4 lety

    I use a kobolt rock saw with water. Do you add anything to your water? Soap?
    Thanks

    • @lapidarydave
      @lapidarydave  Před 4 lety

      Skin Shrimp Very cool I know kobolt is a great brand I have an use them but I have heard great things about them and I have never added anything to my water while cutting but that is an absolutely great idea I know diamond Pacific has some kind of lubricant for their wheels I have never use the lubricant but I know it helps their diamonds on the wheel so I imagine it would help on the blade however I have use soapy water wow polishing using diamond lapidary wheels so I imagine it would work fantastically on a saw I will definitely be giving this a try

    • @jamesscott1932
      @jamesscott1932 Před 4 lety

      Skin Shrimp switching to oil and using a quality blade such as an ultra thin from Highland Park will leave cuts so beautiful the cuts already look polished. Oil is messy, you can buy a gallon for about $10, well worth it!

    • @skinshrimp4594
      @skinshrimp4594 Před 4 lety

      @@lapidarydave i really want a highland park saw, a 10 inch would be nice because the kobold rock saw is bad at cutting hard stones. I wish I could find one second hand with the cover. Thanks for the info! Love your passion

    • @lapidarydave
      @lapidarydave  Před 4 lety

      Skin Shrimp My friend you can definitely find the sauce secondhand I highly suggest the Buena Vista gem and mineral show Quartzsite gem show and the Tucson gem show particularly the miners-co-op For buying use the saws about three or four years ago I bought a 12 inch lortone Auto feed slabs off for $300 and the gentleman had larger ones for 400 and $500 one of which was a Highland Park I did not see the gentleman there for the last two or three years so I don’t even know if he still around but those deals can definitely be had if you can’t make it to those Jem shows then try to find someone that is going that you can trust to help you get the saw if anything I can help you get that Saw of your dreams my friend

  • @RavenRaven-se6lr
    @RavenRaven-se6lr Před rokem

    I would use a rest slide for safety

  • @gabrielaeperez6873
    @gabrielaeperez6873 Před 3 lety

    Hi Awsome vedio. Just wanted to know what kind and brand of 6 inch blade do you have on that machine? And where to purchase them?

    • @lapidarydave
      @lapidarydave  Před 3 lety +1

      gabriela e perez If I’m not mistaken the first place that I use in the beginning of the video is the original blade that came with the Highland Park machine and I believe the second part of the video after I beat it up over the year is a Johnson brothers 6 inch blade that I got from johnsonbrotherslapidary.com I buy a couple Johnson brothers blades at one time so that they are very cheap I think I get three for like 18 bucks after shipping

    • @gabrielaeperez6873
      @gabrielaeperez6873 Před 3 lety

      @@lapidarydave Dave thank you so much. Keep making your saw vedios. A friend gave me a used saw. Wish I can send you a photo of it. I'm going to lean to use this saw.

  • @liz-annawaugh955
    @liz-annawaugh955 Před 2 lety

    A customer rep at Hyland Park told me water was absolutely fine!

    • @stephenkessel1990
      @stephenkessel1990 Před 2 lety

      it is fine but the oil for me is once a year or every new blade

  • @gerbilfav3959
    @gerbilfav3959 Před rokem

    have you ever found a vice that could work with this saw?

    • @lapidarydave
      @lapidarydave  Před rokem +1

      definitely they’re all over the Internet just type in Lapidary trim service. Essentially you’re just drilling two holes to the table and it’s a sliding vase. I think Lortone make some.

  • @sonyaalgosaibi5840
    @sonyaalgosaibi5840 Před rokem

    How much water do i fill the reservoir with?

  • @makkyd123
    @makkyd123 Před 3 lety

    so it cracked because your water froze and the pressure cracked it? dont think it would have happened with oil in there?

    • @lapidarydave
      @lapidarydave  Před 3 lety

      Good question :)

    • @makkyd123
      @makkyd123 Před 3 lety

      @@lapidarydave think I would have treated my signed one with a little more care lol

    • @lapidarydave
      @lapidarydave  Před 3 lety

      @@makkyd123 Yeah I will have better luck next time The Roland brothers a good friend of mine I can hit them up for a new table if I ever need but I’ve bent it back and it’s working great no longer lives outside

  • @stephenkessel1990
    @stephenkessel1990 Před 2 lety

    lol yup its used now for sure but like dings on a guitar wont hurt a thing fire that thing up and go to cutt n

  • @joseywilds3133
    @joseywilds3133 Před 2 lety

    Is that a piece of tile

    • @lapidarydave
      @lapidarydave  Před 2 lety

      Not a piece of tile just a slab about the size and thickness of a tile lol

  • @Yuditbaz
    @Yuditbaz Před 3 lety

    Ty. i share . i like to have this saw.

    • @lapidarydave
      @lapidarydave  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you so much for watching and thank you so much for sharing my friend

  • @RavenRaven-se6lr
    @RavenRaven-se6lr Před rokem

    Ask the manufacturers to put it on eBay! For international buyers

  • @mohamedfaizal6646
    @mohamedfaizal6646 Před rokem

    Price

  • @DalePeyton
    @DalePeyton Před 4 lety

    If you decide to go back to oil I seen another leopard Derek person use vegetable oil in a 10 inch slab saw price vegetable oil it's cheaper easier to clean cry it out I'd like to see it have a blessed day and stay safe

    • @lapidarydave
      @lapidarydave  Před 4 lety +1

      Dale Peyton thank you so much my friend for this comment I will definitely give it a shot and make a video about it in the future

    • @michaelgermaine6117
      @michaelgermaine6117 Před 4 lety +2

      If a person is old like me 74. They remember people loosing their shop because they used diesel or white gas (kerosene). The problem was heat and combustible cutters above. They now have a mineral oil that won't kill u from vapors or flash point combustion. I find it cheap at 35 dollars for 5 five gallons. It would last a small shop a couple of years

    • @DalePeyton
      @DalePeyton Před 4 lety +1

      @@michaelgermaine6117 the problem with mineral oil you go to a drug store and you can buy it by the gallon cheap. Lapidary stores found this out and date want to charge ridiculous amounts of money because it's for lapidary. If you were in a small town and the closest lapidary shop is 100 miles away but the local grocery shop is 5 miles away and you could use vegetable oil which is cheap what would you do. PS I am 66 years old and I know about diesel in white fuel thank you for your comment very valuable for the up-and-coming lapidary artist have a blessed day

    • @michaelgermaine6117
      @michaelgermaine6117 Před 4 lety +1

      @@DalePeyton we have 0 lapidary shops near st louis that carry anything. The closest is over 60 miles plus, I understand. Enjoy.

    • @DalePeyton
      @DalePeyton Před 4 lety

      @@michaelgermaine6117 awesome I know how you feel living in the country have a blessed day my friend

  • @willshaw6405
    @willshaw6405 Před 4 lety

    Chinese rip off of HP design...Diamond Pacific owns the rights to HP. Technically, this is HP LAPIDARY, which is not original HP, right? Another American manufacturing co lost to China...an inconvient truth.

    • @michaelgermaine6117
      @michaelgermaine6117 Před 4 lety

      Didn't I hear the same line at keno this year. They have made a better and stronger machine that can be used for the hobby or industrial sector .

    • @getyourbone
      @getyourbone Před 3 lety

      Will Shaw Chinese ripoff?...rights? The owners are from Texas. The current design was improved upon to make it better.
      Like it or not, We live in a global world.
      Sorry, just an inconvenient truth...