He stands about four feet tall and is three feet wide. Big John is a 24″ rock slabbing saw. He acquired his name from our daughter, who helped us move him into his home in the rock shop, weighing several hundred pounds.
Powered by a large electric motor, Big John was built about the middle of the last century and is a work horse of our shop, cutting rock into slabs or slices. The rock is clamped into a vise, that rides slowly along a gear driven track, into the path of the saw blade: a steel blade, impregnated with diamonds, that grinds away at the rock, bathed in a cutting oil.
“You actually made that?” people often exclaim. Yes we do and Big John is a big part of that process.
This coming weekend we will be showing at the Oxnard Salsa Festival, just north of Los Angeles. 120,000 people find this event popular each year. We are looking forward to it.