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Cutting Stabilcore

Started by monterey, July 08, 2017, 06:28:00 PM

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monterey

Its two inches wide and needs to be 1.5

I've never cut it or even bo tuff for that matter.  Any suggestions on cutting this stuff?
Monterey

"I didn't say all that stuff". - Confucius........and Yogi Berra

Mad Max

I clamp a straight edge on my edge sander and push/pull it through 6 or 10 times.
sneak up on it.

I would rather fail at something above my means, than to succeed at something  beneath my means  
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Buemaker

Flat surface, good straight edge and sharp utility knife. Couple of passes and you are there.

mwosborn

QuoteOriginally posted by Buemaker:
Flat surface, good straight edge and sharp utility knife. Couple of passes and you are there.
Thanks what I do.
Enjoy the hunt!  - Mitch

Sixby

I cut it with a sharp pair of scissors/
God bless, Steve

Mad Max

I do my lam's, stable core, fiberglass if needed.
with the straight edge and the sander, all the time.
I would rather fail at something above my means, than to succeed at something  beneath my means  
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Pago

The best made plan won't get it made the way you planned.

monterey

These all seem like good ideas.  There is about 12" extra to experiment with so I'm going to try all the suggestions.

Thanks to all who contributed.   :thumbsup:
Monterey

"I didn't say all that stuff". - Confucius........and Yogi Berra

I have a table saw I made for doing fine cuts on small stuff like that...  Just take a circular saw and mount it on the bottom of a piece of plywood...  Turn it on and lower the blade until it cuts all the way through the plywood...  Use a 40 tooth or finer, thin kerf carbide blade...  You could also go down to a 5" blade...  I clamp a block of wood (almost as wide as the stock you are cutting) to the fence and leave just barely enough room for the stock to slide under otherwise it might want to lift or jump around...   Keep the blade very low when cutting thin stuff like that...  Maybe 1/4" to 3/8" above the table... For making bows and ripping thin pcs. of material I think this saw is a must have tool... I rip all my fiberglass this way...

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