Pearl Abrasive’s new Co-Action (CX10) tile saw utilizes revolutionary new technology that allows the cutting head and table to travel in different directions at the same time. It is designed to rip cut a 24-inch tile and diagonal cut an 18-inch tile. With the appropriate blade, the operator can cut ceramic tile, porcelain, granite tiles, marble tiles and more. The Pearl CX10 is engineered with a 2-horsepower motor and weighs only 60 pounds.
For those of you who don’t already know, the “scare tactics” regarding granite and radon are out there once again. Basically, it’s the same old re-run from years ago: “Are granite countertops killing innocent families? We don’t know, but we’re looking into it. In the meantime, why don’t you try this alternative material?”
The Diamantfil Jolly is a single-wire diamond wire saw from Pellegrini Meccanica, and it is capable of processing two-dimensional profiles as well as vertical, horizontal and inclined cuts.
Ever since the Vitória Stone Fair began taking place in the stoneworking region of Vitória, Brazil, in 2002, the show’s growth and energy has mirrored the explosive growth of Brazil’s stone industry. This past edition, however, took place at a time when the nation’s industry is facing its first real challenges since becoming a major player in the international stone industry. Because Brazil relies heavily on the U.S. as an importer of its finished stone products - particularly granite slabs - the downturn in the U.S. housing market has had a noticeable impact on the Brazilian stone industry.
The Breton Fabcenter is a multi-function digital workcenter for fabricating countertops to completion, and it has been engineered to be easy to operate with minimal labor.
For many stone industry purists, the stoneworking region of Carrara, Italy, is the heart of our industry. As the home of Carrara White marble - Michelangelo’s material of choice - it has a built-in history in stone. More importantly, it has been home to generations of stoneworking professionals who are passionate about stone and its place in architecture, art and culture. I’ve been traveling to this region for over 10 years, and every time I visit, I am reminded that this dedication to the artistry of stone remains alive and well today.