Lapidary saw for jewelry

I run a small jewelry business that makes jewelry from broken and discarded plates, bowls, cups, broken family treasures and old silver plated serving trays from the 1950-1970’s. I love every moment of what I do and wouldn’t change it with the exception of making it considerably more profitable.
Tools, make my business and the better the tools, the better, faster, more efficient and profitable are my results. I need/want a few thousand dollars worth of tools. The list begins with a small $500 lapidary saw and goes up from there.
Those tools, along with the tools I’ve been collecting will be used for a small art school I want to open. That school will teach all kinds of people, at risk youth, developmentally challenged adults, vacationers, anyone who wants to pick up a torch or brush and build or paint something that screams, “Hell Yes!”
I received a bachelors degree in fine art, emphasis in painting when I turned 50 years old and have been making jewelry for many years.

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