Band saws were designed specifically from scrolling, curved, complex work, not straight-edge cuts. And, it costs a bit to replace a band saw blade. I don't remember if we ever had a band saw blade resharpened.. I recall we used to replace the blade with a new one when it got dull, and we never cut epoxy glass material, it was always sheared. Epoxy-glass base is nasty on virtually all types of blades and is best when cut on a shear. FR4 is easier to work with, but I don't recall ever having it cut on a band saw. Roland F. Harriston, P.D. ************************ bebx2000 wrote: > > > > > Steve, > > I use a 4" diamond saw (QEP 60084A 4-Inch Portable Wet Saw). Home > Depot current price $52.00. The last time I used it I didn't even > bother using water, but I did use a respirator to avoid the dust. It > cuts through FR-4 like a hot knife through butter. > > The supplied blade is a bit thick, but you can get a slicing blade for > $8.00 (0.008") here, > > http://www.lopacki.com/sawblades/#f <http://www.lopacki.com/sawblades/#f> > > I am very satisfied with the product. You can also cut tile with it ... > > Baxter > > --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com > <mailto:Homebrew_PCBs%40yahoogroups.com>, Steve <steve65@...> wrote: > > > > There have been discussions from time to time on this reflector about > > techniques for cutting PCB material. I don't recall having seen mention > > of a band saw. > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: Cut FR4 with a band saw?
2010-04-14 by Roland F. Harriston
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