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DRZL

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I just finished coming from a friends house and he fragged his lord while i was there. Didnt seem hard at all. The trick is to piss them off ALOT so they can close up and then get a dremel and w/ a steady strong hand cut around each polyp. The best attachment was a diamond coated (to cut metal) spin plate that I had, came here got it and got it done. He had a 15 polyp colony and we cut 7 individuals. Definetly dont chisel them Spyro, to uncontrollable/risky. Yet they are good at recovering if it happens.

Sweet lord though, Very Nice.

I just noticed they seem to be on a roundish rock. We did it on a flat rock so it was to cut with the disk since it was shallow. I think you'll need a mixture of drill bit to punch holes through and the disk to weaken it. That will be a PITA :cool:

[ February 20, 2005, 09:29 PM: Message edited by: DRZL ]
 

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