On 03/04/2012 09:47 PM, gene heskett wrote: > On Sunday, March 04, 2012 10:44:53 PM Mark Cason did opine: > >> On 03/04/2012 04:12 PM, gene heskett wrote: >>> But .0625 is the minimum kerf for those. The diamond wheels are >>> perhaps 1/3rd of that. The exacto knife kits do not say, but I would >>> expect them to not be more than 1/32, or 0.03125". ACMoore will close >>> at 19:00 today, and its snowing so I'm not driving 40 miles to see, at >>> least not tonight. Cheers, Gene >> Gene, If you like, I have a extra blade I can send you: >> http://s1177.photobucket.com/albums/x355/farmerboy1967/The_Shop/Shop_Too >> ls/ >> >> 4" x 1" x 0.020 x 60 tooth carbide. It's used, but it's still fairly >> sharp, and you'll need to make an arbor for it. >> >> I have a few, and if you want it, PM me off list. > I won't be ready for it for a day or so, so I'll have time to hit AC Moore > and get a couple of those thin Exacto's. Carbide? They don't give that > away... :( > > I'll PM you if those don't seem to want to do the job, thanks Mark. > > Cheers, Gene
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