Steve,
I use precut surplus PCB stock. I think I saw on Think and
Tinker that the Mechanical Etching bits can be used to scribe and
snap board. I have a feeling this only works with some types. I
scribe and snap Perfboard on the holes.
John
--- In Homebrew_PCBs@y..., Steve Greenfield <alienrelics@y...> wrote:
> I saw a website where someone just took a dremel and fiber cutting
> wheel, mounted the dremel over the top of the board and then just
> pushes the board underneath it. I think he used one of those
> flexible extensions so he could get the cutting wheel low enough to
> the board and still at 90 degrees to it.
>
> You could do the same with that small air die grinder at Harbor
> Freight Tools, it is about the diameter of a marker.
>
> Of course, with a shear you don't have the worries about dust. You
> do -not- want to breath the fiberglass and resin dust from cutting
> PCBs.
>
> Steve Greenfield
>
> --- Don Papp <donp+srs@a...> wrote:
> >
> > Hi - I've used a small brake (to bend sheet metal) that was
> > hand-operated
> > and only about a foot and a half wide.
> >
> > I'm wondering if there is an equivalent-sized shear. Anyone know
> > of any
> > and where they can be ordered?
> >
> > Or, has anyone found a good alternative to a shear? I'd be using
> > it to
> > cut circuit boards... maybe someone on the list has a preferred
> > method for
> > that.
> >
> > Shears work great, but are plenty expensive and big and heavy.
> > Not the
> > sort of thing you can get for your workbench.
> >
> > Don Papp
> > http://AEinnovations.com
>
>
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