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Subject: Re: Cutting a pcb

From: "pork_u_pine2000" <wittend@...>
Date: 2008-09-02

--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, Lee Studley <indigo_red@...> wrote:
>
> I also have a big harbor freight shear that I use for PCB's etc.
...
>-Lee
>

I have one of the small shear/breaks that Micro Mark advertises. They
can be ordered from Harbor Freight I believe, as well. I don't
remember which I got mine from. For my modest uses it works very
well. It cuts FR4 cleanly.

I do tend to stick to 0.030 and thinner stock. I can't think of much
reason to use thicker material for most of my projects. I like to
stick to euro-card sizes like 160 x 100 mm (6.3" x 3.9") and
especially 80 x 100 mm (3.15" x 3.9") for most projects as it reduces
the packaging issues. But increasingly I use smaller boards than
that. So flexing is less of an issue than weight and thickness.
Anyway, for my purposes that little shear has been one of my best
investments.

-- Dave