did. These are the ones that you can use a flex shaft hand
tool with.
>
> If I were to cut anything over 0.060" material, I'd try
> one of those new zip routers with a 1/4 inch bit. They are
> designed to cut blue board which is the hard stuff you
> place behind tile in a shower. That stuff is 1/2" thich so
> a 0.25" thick piece of PC board shouldn't be a problem. If
> you have a regular small router, it would work as well,
> probably better.
I can't imagine cutting G-10 with anything that powders it
up or shreds it. We have a couple zip routers and they are
last resorts for anything except trimming in panels for a
close fit or an odd hole, and even the we use a wooden
guide.
We use a large foot shear, but without that shear I'd clamp
it between two pieces of wood and just cut it with a narrow
blade fine tooth saw. Another thing that works is to use a
guide and keep scribing it along the edge with a carpet
knife until it is cut through.
73 Tom
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