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Which kind of saw blade to cut a blank
Posted by:
Thorsten Hörrle
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Date: October 14, 2003 10:56AM
Hi everbody, I´ve been sitting over a blank for european carp fishing. This blank is a litte bit ripped in at the spiggot ferrule of the tip section. I´ve like to cut the tip section a bit to remove this little crack. Which kind of saw blade should i use for this job? Or is it possible to leave this crack an wind over with a little more thread tension to keep it from a burst out? I guess not, but any other opinions? Thanks so far Thorsten Re: Which kind of saw blade to cut a blank
Posted by:
Terry Henson
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Date: October 14, 2003 11:09AM
Just a thought and this is what I have done to butt section on several rods to shorten them a bit or even up the end of the blank. Using a high speed belt sander or any sander that is mounted on a bench, just gently touch the blank to the sanding disc or belt and it will take off the damaged area. BE CAREFULL, the sanding disc will take the blank down like butter. Safe than cutting and no presure on any other part of the blank. Re: Which kind of saw blade to cut a blank
Posted by:
Thomas F. Thornhill
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Date: October 14, 2003 11:15AM
Thorsten When I need to cut a blank I use a dremel tool with a cut of disk. It cuts clean and there is no pressure put on the blank. Thomas F. Thornhill Re: Which kind of saw blade to cut a blank
Posted by:
Ralph Jones
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Date: October 14, 2003 11:51AM
Wrap the area to be cut with masking tape, then mark where to cut, then use dremel with cut off disk. Re: Which kind of saw blade to cut a blank
Posted by:
Stan Wimberly
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Date: October 15, 2003 12:08PM
Thor In the absence of these power tools use a three corner fine cut file and work around the blank. Stan Re: Which kind of saw blade to cut a blank
Posted by:
Travis Thompson
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Date: October 15, 2003 09:51PM
Diddo on the Dremal tool. I used to use my arrow cut off saw but the dremal tool is much handier. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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