[RocketsNW] cutting g10

Christopher Guenther guentherchristopher at gmail.com
Fri Jan 29 00:59:10 PST 2010


I use my band saw with a bi-metal blade and it cuts through just fine,
although I recommend using a good dust mask and ventilation.

On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 10:39 PM, Scott Berfield <sb at berfield.com> wrote:

> I have used a metal cutting bandsaw blade without too much trouble. Plan on
> replacing it after a big project though. I have also used a table saw with
> a
> carbide blade. That made me nervous though and I will avoid it in the
> future.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: rockets-bounces at rocketsnw.com [mailto:rockets-bounces at rocketsnw.com]
> On Behalf Of Mark Dunkle
> Sent: Thursday, January 28, 2010 9:07 PM
> To: rockets NW list; oroc list
> Subject: [RocketsNW] cutting g10
>
>     I wanting some input on cutting G10 for fins. Vern Knowles suggest a
> carbide tipped jig saw blade but his source no longer has them. I've also
> called around the Portland/Vancouver area with no luck. The blade I'm
> looking for made by Vermont American and is part# 30003. Do any of you know
> of a source on the internet or in town to buy special blades? My second
> question is does anyone know of blade the might work that might be easier
> to
> find. The fins have a 22 inch root edge and are 1/8 thick so I was looking
> for a blade or method that can handle cutting these large fins.......Mark
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