Bob,
I bought a router attachment for my Dremel tool, and use it. I clamp the board
down over the edge of the bench using a long straight 1 X 3 board which I use
as a straight edge. One C clamp on each end to the bench. I put the router
against the board/straight edge and route away. It gives perfectly straight
lines. Use a square to square it with the board so the part will stay square.
For small pieces, use a miter box and a small miter saw. I'm going to buy a
small 12 inch shear for this in the future.
Best,
Will
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On 8/29/06 at 2:23 PM Bob Maser wrote:
>Does anyone has advice on how to make straight cuts on 1/8" G-10 board
>material(actually, it is G-11 but very close to being the same as G-10)?
>I
>am building a plenum for a MLA-2500 and want straight cuts to allow for
>minimum air gaps in the joints.
>
>Thanks
>
>Bob W6TR
>
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