> Yeah, its tough to do yourself. Did you just forget to put the > necessary grooving in your drill info, or haven't you crossed that > bridge before?
33each doesn't allow v-scoring or tab routing. I did pay extra for "multiple parts" though, I figured an extra $50 to get 50 boards instead of 5 was a good deal. > Some people still use a row of holes as a snap-off line, but > grooving with a router is pretty much the norm now. I tried that with my wood router, but it didn't work so well. On the "Joy" side of the equation, I just finished regrinding a circular saw blade for v-scoring, and it worked like a charm. I took an old plywood blade (7-1/4" diam, teeth about 3/16 apart) and did an initial grind with my angle grinder, then a final grind with a coarse/fine grit stone. Note: the blade was mounted backwards, so the teeth would not "cut" anything (nor be damaged by the process), but it was running. I used a 30-60-90 triangle to gauge the angle. GENTLE pressure is all that's needed, and it took less than a total of a minute of grinding to get those tiny points where I wanted. After fine tuning the height to cut about 1/3 of the way through each side, the board easily snapped in two along the cuts. No evidence of any burning, either. _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list geda-user@moria.seul.org http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user