Hi Peter, a Dremel tool is a small hand held die grinder that powered off the
mains.
It has a 1/8" collet to hold different cutting tools. The cut-off disc is 2" in
diameter and about 1/64" thick. It's a standard tool for hobbyist's and for
small
work around home. The saw that you are using sounds like it is made of steel, I
think the fiber cut-off disc would would better and are a lot cheaper than the
saw
blade you are using now. They have to be used at a high speed i.e. 20,000 rpm
to be
effective. The tool sells for $40- $50 US with a bunch of cutting and grinding
accessories. Option B might be using two pieces of wood with a 1/8" hole
between the
split and space the wood apart a bit and use that as a guide for a thin blade
hack
saw, just wrap the rod with some tape to keep it snug in the wood.
gl es 73 Steve
Peter Chadwick wrote:
> Steve says:
>
> >Put a rod or another piece of tube inside the 1/8
> >tube and clamp it in a vise length wise
>
> It's rod, not tube. But what is Dremel tool? Don't believe we have them here
> - I
> don't remember seeing them in the tool catalogues. Hacksawing the rod is the
> problem - my hand sawing isn't that accurate.
>
> Must order a new slitting saw - they're circular, and fit the vertical mill -
> and cost about $15 - and are fairly fragile.
>
> 73
>
> Peter G3RZP
>
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