2012/9/3 Erik Friesen <e...@aercon.net>:
> What would be the minimum setup needed for doing an inlay on limestone?
>
> My dad in law was asking about this, and I don't see a lot of easy info
> about this.
>
> Could we use a slow router, say 6000rpm, and some type of diamond bit, and
> take all day to do the job?
>
> Is water a requirement?
>
> Is there some basic reason why a typical cnc router setup won't work?

I know one local company that is working with stone. And they have a
router. Smallest diameter of their tool is 20 mm.
So if You want to go for small details, I really recommend looking at
waterjet cutting. BTW I have a machine for sale :)
-- 
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