At 06:03 AM 9/29/2005, you wrote:
>Jim Advised:
>
><<I've used it <Garolite>, and many other similar products. The problem
>with machining is that it's made of glass fibers, which are harder than
>steel, and so, cause your steel cutting tools to go dull instantly. (just
>like drilling or cutting fiberglass or glass-epoxy circuit boards)
>Interestingly, though, regular old aluminum oxide sandpaper works quite well
>(alumina being harder than glass). Carbide works too. Coarse grit, lots of
>water to carry away the dust, chuck it up in the lathe and have at
>it...snip...>>
>
>Hi Jim,
>Thanks for the extra info. I'll bet the dust is hazardous, too!
irritant mostly... Wear long sleeves and gloves and a dust mask.. You'll
itch for days regardless.
>How does Garolite stand up to UV?
Depends on exactly which grade you get. You have to look at the spec
sheet. If you get it from McMaster, they've got the spec sheets online, or
you can call them and they'll fax it to you. Garolite is actually a
tradename for a particular brand. They're all, generically, fiber
reinforced plastics (FRP)
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