Fragging equitment

reefkprz

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IN my experience fraggiong branching corals like frogspawn or other euphyllia you want a circular cutter. the skeletons are partially hollow and using snip style cutters tends to crush the skeletons sometimes fracturing them vertically, which is a bad thing. either a dremel or a roto zip tool with a cut off wheel is the best tool for those sorts of corals, you can also use a motorized wet tile cutter. lacking a rotary cutter you can actually use a hacksaw blade to make the cuts if you are carefull.
 

kiefers

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Originally Posted by reefkprZ http:///t/392311/fragging-equitment#post_3483423
IN my experience fraggiong branching corals like frogspawn or other euphyllia you want a circular cutter. the skeletons are partially hollow and using snip style cutters tends to crush the skeletons sometimes fracturing them vertically, which is a bad thing. either a dremel or a roto zip tool with a cut off wheel is the best tool for those sorts of corals, you can also use a motorized wet tile cutter. lacking a rotary cutter you can actually use a hacksaw blade to make the cuts if you are carefull.
Thanks reefkprZ. We do have a dremel. Thanks for the input.
 
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