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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: rdagger on May 31, 2005, 03:05:00 pm
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I picked up a scrap sheet of .05" carbon fiber that I am going to use in a new project. Anyone know the best way to cut this stuff?
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Is that the same as polycarbonate sheet material, ie Lexan? If so, then a flush trimming router bit goes through it like nothing.
I've heard you can table saw it, but don't take my word on that one. I haven't tried it.
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Be very careful cutting carbon fiber, especially if you plan on using power tools to do it! Don't breathe the dust, and pour water as you cut to keep the heat down.
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Be very careful cutting carbon fiber, especially if you plan on using power tools to do it!
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Isn't WD-40 flammable? That may not be a good idea...
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Unless it's prone to cracking, I'd say get that saw moving as fast as you can and just cut through it as quickly as possible. A slow saw is what will cause splintering.
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Unless it's prone to cracking, I'd say get that saw moving as fast as you can and just cut through it as quickly as possible. A slow saw is what will cause splintering.
It's recommended not to use a fast saw because it means more dust.
Isn't WD-40 flammable?
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cut same way you would fibreglass. wear a dust mask. i dont think you need coolant for it but if you do dont get electrocuted!