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Discussion Groups | BasicX | Re: What's a good way to cut PCB material?

Discussion forum for the BasicX family of microcontroller chips.

Re: What's a good way to cut PCB material? - Tom Becker - Jul 13 19:58:44 2007

FYI, Harbor Freight sells a 4" "Table Saw" that comes with a 1mm-thick
4" diamond disk. It makes easy straight cuts in ExpressPCB material,
which has previously consumed a bandsaw blade per batch, with sparks.
This is more like a warm knife through butter.

http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/ctaf/displayitem.taf?Itemnumber=93211
Tom


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