
robotmaker
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And it does a very very good job of cutting plastics with no edges melting and i tried with thick big sheets and few types of plastics and all cut perfect
Very little filing needed
I know you can cut at slow speed it does help, but nothing like a NO-MELT blade made for cutting plastics,slow cutting takes much time ,and using a wetsaw with a special 4 inch blade is messy and cost a lot more
Deets man. Cist, where did you get it. Pic maybe...
Killing me smalls.
Here ios one for my table saw
no melt plastic cutting blade
here is one i got for my 7 1/4 circular saw 7 1/4 inch no melt plastic cuting blade
Oh word. That's a big boy toy. For aome reason I was thinking a hand held.knife that heated up or something ...but still good times.
Is there a dremel size blade?
yes ,but not NO-MELT type ,its made for cutting plastic,and dremel also has a kit with plastic blades and metal blades So if you use the dremel with these blades use you dremal slow and short cuts so blade wont get hot. What i do is cut a little stop and wait for my blade to cool off then cut again,then you get fairly smooth cuts.
With a NO-MELT blade you dont need to do it.
I just let it melt, it's not like it makes a strong plastic weld when it melts back together, it just means a little cleaning up afterwards.
@Hoolagen if you want a small, heated knife style cutter (although I can't see how that would be no melt being heated but nevermind) look up the pen torch knife mod, I forget the proper name of it but basically it uses disposable blades on the end of a gas powered soldering iron... handy for some things but not recommended for delicate work in close proximity to other plastics (like the inside of a robot).
yes i know about the heated knife blade made for mostly welding When using another type of plastic cutting blade you need to clean up and file,
But RICH if you like to do its fine,i like i dont have to file or sand and i get it done faster
I think others might like to not filing or sanding too