Things You'll Need
Instructions
Use a wet saw that will accommodate the size and thickness of your petrified wood log. Some fossil shops, such as Marks Petrified Wood, use custom-made motorized saws, while others use large-scale rock cutters fitted with diamond blade saws.
Position your wet saw to accommodate the heavy load of petrified wood. Use it on the ground level or bring the rock specimen onto the cutting plate. Clamp the specimen in place according to the design of your saw, and level it to ensure an even cutting surface.
Mark off the external surface using a dark semipermanent felt pen, to show the thickness of each slice. Make uniform slices or choose to cut several different widths.
Use a heavy, sharp saw blade, such as a diamond saw blade. Check that it is sharp, and replace or sharpen it as the cutting process starts.
Turn on the wet saw and make sure the water pump is operational. If water isn't pumped through while cutting, the equipment could stop working and be damaged.
Place the cutting blade onto the rock and start cutting. Use an even amount of force as you guide the blade to cut the petrified wood. Know the time limitations for operating your rock saw, and allow it to rest to avoid overheating, if applicable. Reposition the log to make subsequent slices and repeat the cutting steps.