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The main theme from this illustration, is a saw blade does not need to be a circular blade. It can, and likely was, a single rectangular blade with hard gem(s), ie. Diamond or Sapphire – (also called Corundum) embedded in the ends. Such a device would cut any stone material used in the construction of the Pyramids, including Basalt or Granite. Evidence of the wheel, has been found as far back as 3,200 BC. That is 640 years before the (estimated) building of the Giza Pyramids.

A decade after being discovered in Ljubljana's marshes, what is thought to be the world's oldest found wooden wheel will be displayed at the Ljubljana City Museumtonight along with the appertaining axle. The wheel, dated 3,200 BC, was found in 2002 at an archaeological site some 20 kilometres south-west of Ljubljana.May 24, 2013

Fourth dynasty Egyptian pharaoh Khufu constructed over a 14 to 20 year period concluding around 2560 BC. Khufu's vizier, Hemon, or Hemiunu, is believed by some to be the architect of the Great Pyramid.


Ref: [www.longmontjewelers.com]

1. Diamond – Diamond is the hardest natural element know to man. Even
if we know harder materials, they are man made. The diamond is the
hardest and the most durable gemstone of all.

2. Sapphire – also called Corundum, is a very hard, tough, and stable
mineral that encompasses many colors, although the most popular and
valued color of Sapphire is blue. Sapphire is also only used to
describe the gem variety; it is the second hardest mineral after the
Diamond. It is unaffected by acids and most environments.













To feed the block into the rotating blade, you would use 6 dry pieces of wood, and then soak them into water, against a backstop. As they swell, they slowly feed the block, and resist the blade from pushing the stone backwards. Pour water over them, and the blade turning would keep them wet. No one knows when the water wheel was first used, though they thought the wheel wasn't invented, until another 1000 years. You decide.

Simple enough?

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