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sawing resin ?
Hi folks
I was wondering if its possible to use p/e saws like this http://www.hlj.com/product/HSGTP-3 for sawing resin. Thanks and happy New Year. |
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Re: sawing resin ?
I've tried them and to me, they are weak to saw resin. I prefer this kind of saw:
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resin is quetly easy to cut with a PE saw (alsmost the kind I use: 1+1 Prochima) : I like both SRC (thin for little parts or panels) and Verlinden (tought, ok for blocks)
those Hase tools're also strange, I'll try but I think better straight kind
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Re: sawing resin ?
you must wear a mask is you sand or saw resin!
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Re: Re: sawing resin ?
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It can be nasty stuff. I always wet sand under running water if I can to keep the dust down.
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