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Hello,
I am working on a project, and I need to cut ~ 6 mm dia disks, and 3~4 mm thickness. The material is a composite made out of layered glassfiber. I am cutting those samples out of a 5 x 5 in composite.
My question is what is the best, accurate, and affordable way to cut those samples?
I tried to use a punch through the panel, but it gave me a destroyed disk. I have a custom made hallow cutter to cut the disks, but the tip bended with only 2 ~3 samples prepared.
I was thinking about using a hole saw, but I couldn't find a 1/4 in dia cutter, as I need the disks to have well refined edges. Any tips or ideas?
I am working on a project, and I need to cut ~ 6 mm dia disks, and 3~4 mm thickness. The material is a composite made out of layered glassfiber. I am cutting those samples out of a 5 x 5 in composite.
My question is what is the best, accurate, and affordable way to cut those samples?
I tried to use a punch through the panel, but it gave me a destroyed disk. I have a custom made hallow cutter to cut the disks, but the tip bended with only 2 ~3 samples prepared.
I was thinking about using a hole saw, but I couldn't find a 1/4 in dia cutter, as I need the disks to have well refined edges. Any tips or ideas?