--- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "patt896" <d.patten@...> wrote: > > I have searched the archives and have not been able to determine a > consensus view of the following alternatives: > > Large metal hand shear > Paper cutter > Metal brake shear > Band Saw, fine blade > Lapidary Band Saw, wet diamond blade > Lapidary Table Saw, 6in wet/thin diamond blade > Table Saw, carbide blade > Tile cutter, wet carbide blade > Tile cutter, wet diamond blade > > Is there any tool that works well? It may not be the only cutting tool you need, but you should definitely get a scoring knife: http://www.stanleytools.com/default.asp?CATEGORY=FIXED+BLADE&TYPE=PRODUCT&PARTNUMBER=10-519&SDesc=5%2D1%2F2%26%2334%3B+Fixed+Blade+Scoring++Knife There are some even better ones out there with carbide cutters that last a long time. http://www.btisupply.com/detail.aspx?ID=1492 Lay a straight edge along the line, pull a few strokes and the board will snap in two with very little mess. Then I generally slide the edge across a sheet of silicon carbide paper to remove the glass fibers that mey be hanging out of the break. Almost zero kerf and dust.
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Re: Best Tool to cut 1/16in Fiberglass pcb's
2006-03-18 by John Popelish
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