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PostPosted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 4:15 pm 
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Is it a good idea using a chassis knockout punch (e.g. Greenlee) on 1/16" epoxy glass PCB material? My concerns are splintering of the glass, dulling of the cutting edges of the punch, and the having the removed piece hang up inside the die. Maybe I should stay with a spade drill bit... they're a lot less expensive to replace.

And can this material be cut with a circular bench saw or a band saw?

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 01, 2012 6:11 pm 
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AB8IF wrote:
Is it a good idea using a chassis knockout punch (e.g. Greenlee) on 1/16" epoxy glass PCB material? My concerns are splintering of the glass, dulling of the cutting edges of the punch, and the having the removed piece hang up inside the die. Maybe I should stay with a spade drill bit... they're a lot less expensive to replace.

And can this material be cut with a circular bench saw or a band saw?

It dulls a bandsaw blade. It will break under a knockout punch, fracturing where the teeth bite in. Hole saws are pretty cheap and will do the job, at slow speeds. Wear a face mask!

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Thank you Jim.


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I have used a hole saw in a drill to make a hole in fiberglass that had a steel plate on one side of it.(every day as part of a job)

since PC board material is quite thin, you probably want to back it up with a piece of wood. Clamp together the wood and the PCB.

Go slow and dont let the hole saw heat up.


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