Claims
- 1. The method of forming a stone product having a finished contour comprising, providing a first shaping wheel having a central axis and a contoured abrasive shaping surface, providing a first travel limiting means adjacent said first shaping wheel and having a central axis and a first non-abrasive surface, rotating said first shaping wheel and said first travel limiting means about the respective axes thereof, causing relative movement between a piece of stone and said first shaping wheel and first travel limiting means to cause advancing movement of the piece of stone and the abrasive shaping surface toward and into contact with one another, removing stone from said piece of stone as the advancing movement continues, continuing the advancing movement until the piece of stone contacts said first non-abrasive surface at a first location on the piece of stone, removing said piece of stone from contact with said first shaping wheel and said first travel limiting means, providing a honing wheel having a central axis and a contoured abrasive honing surface, providing a second travel limiting means adjacent said honing wheel and having a central axis and a second non-abrasive surface, rotating said honing wheel and said second travel limiting means about the respective axes thereof, causing relative movement between the piece of stone and said honing wheel and second travel limiting means to cause advancing movement of the piece of stone and the abrasive honing surface toward and into contact with one another to remove stone at said first location on said piece of stone as the advancing movement continues, and continuing the advancing movement until the piece of stone contacts said second non-abrasive surface at a second location on the piece of stone different from said first location.
- 2. The method as defined in claim 1, further comprising the steps of providing a second shaping wheel adjacent said first travel limiting means and having a central axis and a contoured abrasive shaping surface for shaping the outer surface of a stone, said first travel limiting means being disposed between said first shaping wheel and said second shaping wheel, rotating said second shaping wheel about its axis, causing relative movement between the piece of stone and said second shaping wheel and first travel limiting means to cause advancing movement of the piece of stone and the abrasive shaping surface of the second shaping wheel toward and into contact with one another, and removing stone from said piece of stone as the advancing movement continues.
- 3. The method as defined in claim 1, further comprising the steps of providing a polishing wheel having a central axis and a contoured polishing surface, rotating said polishing wheel about its axis, causing relative movement between a piece of stone and said polishing wheel to cause advancing movement of the piece of stone and the polishing wheel toward and into contact with one another, and removing stone from said piece of stone as the advancing movement between the polishing wheel and the piece of stone continues.
- 4. The method of forming a stone product having a finished contour comprising, providing a body, providing a grinding wheel having a central axis and a contoured abrasive shaping surface, the grinding wheel being mounted on the body for rotation about a central axis, rotating said grinding wheel about said axis, causing relative movement between a piece of stone and said body to cause advancing movement of the piece of stone and the abrasive shaping surface toward and into contact with one another in a direction substantially perpendicular to said central axis, providing separate travel limiting means spaced from and connected to said body, said travel limiting means including small rotatable balls in contact with and movable along a surface of said piece of stone, continuing said advancing movement to remove stone from said piece of stone while said balls move along said surface until said balls are prevented from moving farther along said surface, and removing said piece of stone from said grinding wheel.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a divisional of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/035,488, filed Mar. 22, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,373,666, which is in turn a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 07/765,681, abandoned Mar. 22, 1993.
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Divisions (1)
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