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I had to run a few errands yesterday so I decided to stop off at a countertop store and try my luck at getting a small piece of marble or granite to tool. 

I introduced myself to the supervisor and let him know I did leather work and roughly the size of slab I needed. He took me over to his scrap pile and picked a piece bigger than I asked. I asked him how much he wanted for the piece and he said "No charge, in fact you can have the whole pile if you want it." I thanked him profusely and I took the piece to my car. I then went back and grabbed a bigger piece and I'm going to make a table top for the shop. The smaller piece will be put on another desk for cutting or drawing.

The small piece is 10"x 22"

The big piece is 20"x 25"

 

 

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I did something similar several years ago. A neighbor was having granite countertops installed and I got the sink cutout they had done. It was rectangular because of the type of sink they installed.

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Grave stone makers is another great place to get free piece of granite for tooling.

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good score.  I've been meaning to make a couple stops to stores on the weekend to find a sink cut out, but other activities seem to always prevail.

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I also did the scrap granite deal. Tipped the office girl $5 bucks for showingme the scrap pile.

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Same here, but my son pulled mine out of a pile they were using for fill on a construction site.

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Many moons ago , a fresh  newbie to leather , I got a piece of granite from a stone mason not far from me. I told him what I did, and paid $20 for this chunk of granite off cut, a good 14" square, and a good 3"  thick. Now, the fun part was getting it from his yard to my station wagon........it weighed a ton. The mason must of had a good laugh at me  carrying, fumbling and nearly dropping it . He could at least given me a hand...nup. 

I never used it, too damn heavy, my bench would have collapsed under the weight , lol . But then someone gave me a nice piece of marble almost the same as the big piece pictured, I cut it in half,  just perfect size. I have a spare piece that I  once used for leather demos. 

HS

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I got mine from a grave stone maker, also for free. I am planning on giving the nice lady a keyfob with cat picture as a sign of appreciation that shows I put her gift to good use... (only problem is that my tooling skills are nearly non-existent and keyfobs so small)

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This is what I came up with for my marble. So much better than the foldable TV table I've been using. :rofl:

 

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Nice!

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15 hours ago, BlackDragon said:

This is what I came up with for my marble.

Thats a beauty and a great set up  too  :specool: ...and how dare you be so neat & tidy  :)

HS

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15 hours ago, BlackDragon said:

This is what I came up with for my marble. So much better than the foldable TV table I've been using. :rofl:

 

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Very nice, love movable tables that can also be locked.

 

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