You might want to check out the way I've been cutting boards here: http://www.pic101.com/pcb Rick javaguy11111 wrote: > Thanks to all for the suggestions. I decided to get a cheap tile saw > at Home Depot and I am happy to say that it cuts very well and there > was virtually no dust. > > There was a little bit of a copper burr on the edge, but that was > easily filed away. > > One minor inconvenience was that the fence has a gap with the table so > > the board could not rest directly against the fence, but a bit of > scrap circuit board clamped against the fence and flush to the table > fixed that. > > > > --- In Homebrew_PCBs@yahoogroups.com, "javaguy11111" > <javaguy11111@y...> wrote: > > Any suggestions on cutting circuit boards. I have used a bandsaw, > but > > it tends to be slow, dusty and inaccurate. I have tried paper > shears, > > but the board tends to get warped and is only good for about two > > inches and it is too hard to cut any further. > > > > I have seen a few references to using a diamond tile saw. They have > > > wet tile saws with a diamond blade at home depot for $88 but it > seems > > that the blade would get gummed up with epoxy and not cut. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Re: [Homebrew_PCBs] Re: How to cut circuit boards?
2003-12-22 by Rick C.
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