On Thu, 10 Mar 2011 16:38:32 -0700, you wrote:
>The absolute BEST method:
Metal shear. Use a carbide rasp as a mill to do odd corners. Works
for me.
Harvey
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>Tablesaw + NonFerous Metal & Plastic tablesawblade. Perfect cuts every
>single time without any issues.
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>On Thu, Mar 10, 2011 at 4:12 PM, gmanca101 <gmanca101@...> wrote:
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>> I too had that issue of cutting boards, using utility knifes to score, then
>> moving on to hacksaw use, and I finally used a Dremel extension wand secured
>> into a piece of scrap MDF to cut the boards but the dust is a major issue so
>> I only cut outdoors and with a mask.
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>> I do like the idea of a wet tile saw/diamond blade and you can easily find
>> a used one at a pawn shop or classified listing. Having used one, noise
>> would be a factor but you trade off not having to worry about the dust.
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