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Well, because sawing gives a lot of dust I use a knife.

(Stanley or somelike)

It takes several strikes to cut, say it, halfway, and then you can break it, a little sandpaper to make the edges smooth.

René

Posted

Well I have a vacuum cleaner attached to my saw.

But before I try to cut them with the saw, I wanna be shure, that there is no risk that the epoxy boards break in small peaces and them sticking in my face :-/

Posted

Thanks

I cut mine on a tile cutter....

A tile cutter is not a high RPM saw right? And it has much finer teeth (if even) than my blade.

My plade is hardend steel. It's o.k. for aluminum but for epoxy  :-/???

I think I give it a try, while hiding my face behind a wall ;D

Greets, Roger

Posted

That's right, low rpm's and the blade has no teeth, just some ridges, and diamond....I think also that tin snips worked ok too, but only on small pieces, and not nearly as neat.

Posted

Hi,

I always use a plate shears for cutting PCBs. This is a real good way, because there's no dust at all !

greets

Doc

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