Baxter,
Thanks for the info and link to the review. Looks like at least one guy
is not very satisfied with his Proxxon table saw.
I've had pretty good success with the Home Depot saw and the Lopacki
diamond saw blade. Wonder how much FR4 cutting one can do with that
blade before it has to be replaced?
Steve
On 3/9/2011 2:03 PM, bebx2000 wrote:
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> Steve,
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> I use the diamond setup you reference and I think it is the most cost effective solution for cutting PCBs. Proxxon makes superior products, but I don't think their saw is suitable for cutting dry abrasive materials like FR-4. The dust will take out the bearings pretty fast. Also, it appears that the saw is underpowered. See the one star review here,
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> http://www.amazon.com/Proxxon-37006-115-Bench-Circular/product-reviews/B0017TO806/ref=dp_top_cm_cr_acr_txt?ie=UTF8&showViewpoints=1
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> Baxter
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>> I have a tile cutting saw that I bought at Home Depot for (as I recall)
>> something under $60 a year or two ago based on recommendations from
>> members of this group. I use it with the 0.008in blade (again, as
>> recommended on this reflector) and it seems to do an adequate job
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