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Re: CUTTING CARBON FIBRE


 

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Dave,
?Diamond blades certainly exist, but I'm not sure how well they would do in this application. I use several saws for slicing rocks for jewelry that range from 24" blade down to a 4" blade that I rarely use. All of my saws run wet with either water or oil, and that may be a problem for the carbon fibre. ARM, if you're reading this, I'd be glad to do a sample cut on a small piece with a diamond blade. Let me know if that's anything of interest and we'll set something up.?
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Date: 5/27/2020 1:46:28 PM
Subject: Re: [4x6bandsaw] CUTTING CARBON FIBRE
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What about diamond coated blades, do they exist? I know they do for circular saws (I recently had to buy one because I was cutting an epoxy counter top which literally turned a fresh carbide blade into scrap in about 7" of cutting- the carbide bits were worn into little "L"s!)

-Dave

On Tuesday, May 26, 2020, 06:06:51 PM PDT, rangerod1 <rangerod@...> wrote:


Carbide tipped blade for solid composites & carbide grit blade for hollow shapes.?
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---------- Original Message ----------
From: "ARM" <arm@...>
To: [email protected]
Subject: [4x6bandsaw] CUTTING CARBON FIBRE
Date: Mon, 25 May 2020 22:59:47 -0700

Hi Guys
There's surely some of U learned and experienced Folks out here who would be able to recommend a Type and Source for blades to cut CARBON FIBRE. ?We do have a large Vertical Metal Cutting Bandsaw whose Blades are literally destroyed whilst Cutting this difficult material.
Would immensely appreciate some input from U Gents
TIA
ATB
aRM?

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