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cutting graphite rods
Posted by:
brian eddy
(---.pa.vic.optusnet.com.au)
Date: March 02, 2015 02:01AM
Is there a particular method or tool for cutting graphite rods/blanks to length? I would like to cut an old 2 piece graphite fly rod and make it into a 4 piece using broken sections from other old rods for ferrules, but am concerned that I won't be able to make a nice clean cut and will end up a raggedy edge of split fibres. (I fly from Australia to New Zealand for fly fishing and airlines are getting a bit difficult these days about accepting luggage of the dimensions of 9' two piece rods). Any help or ideas would be appreciated. Re: cutting graphite rods
Posted by:
Chad Barlongo
(---.mycingular.net)
Date: March 02, 2015 04:29AM
Hello,
For that task I use either a mini chop-saw or right-angle Dremel tool. They are equipped with cutoff wheels sized to the blank being cut. A few layers masking tape is wrapped around the intended cut area. Then, with the blank is supported on either side, the cutoff wheel is slowly lowered into the tape and through the blank. -chad Re: cutting graphite rods
Posted by:
roger wilson
(---.hsd1.mn.comcast.net)
Date: March 02, 2015 08:49AM
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I remove the blade and guard and replace the blade with a 3 inch thin kerf abrasive cut off wheel. [www.harborfreight.com] The abrasive wheel will cut virtually anything very cleanly and with a nice clean edge. I have one of these mini chop saws. I removed everything on the top of the cutting surface, and sanded the surface smooth to be free of any raised markings. Then, I used a piece of 1/4 inch by 1/4 inch angled aluminum to be a new back stop for chop saw 90 degree cutting. After attaching the angled aluminum at 90 degrees to the cut off wheel, with the bottom edge facing toward the back of the saw, I turned on the saw and made one pass to make a nice clean cut through the aluminum angle to be the backstop for all chop cutting. I use this small saw for all sorts of cutting and chopping in the rod shop. To be more stable, I attached it to a large block of wood with rubber feet on the bottom to be stable without being clamped down. I use this mini chop saw to cut blanks, piano wire, foam arbors, reel seats, etc. etc. etc. Good luck Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 03/02/2015 08:51AM by roger wilson. Re: cutting graphite rods
Posted by:
Fred Yarmolowicz
(---.pools.spcsdns.net)
Date: March 02, 2015 09:41AM
If you use a backrest that is 90 degrees to the cutting wheel the it will not be square due to the taper of the blank not being taken into consideration. Freddwhy (Rapt-Ryte) Re: cutting graphite rods
Posted by:
Tom Kirkman
(Moderator)
Date: March 02, 2015 10:38AM
There was an article in a past issue of RodMaker where graphite blanks were cut by all the popular methods and close ups of each resulting cut shown. Some result in less or no splintering. Lots of ways to do this.
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Posted by:
Tom Kirkman
(Moderator)
Date: March 02, 2015 10:39AM
To get a square cut when using a fence or right angle guide, you have to build up the blank forward of the cut with some winds of tape to remove the taper.
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Posted by:
Roger Templon
(---.atlanticbb.net)
Date: March 02, 2015 06:07PM
i have had no problem using a dremel tool with a cutoff disc.
rog Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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