Hi
I use the diamond blade on the tile saw and use it wet. Which keep the
dust down a lot.
Have cut quite a lot of Fiberglass pcb and the blade keep working.
Its been on the saw for a long time.
Robert
On 3/9/2011 6:29 PM, Steve wrote:
> 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:
>> 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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