Cutting Vero and Perf Board- I cant do it!

Started by claytushaywood, March 04, 2012, 09:25:47 PM

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Perrow

+1 for dremel with diamond cutting wheels, it just cuts, then you can clean the edges with the same tool, and cut pot shafts. Get other diamond bits and you can adjust any hole you drill (outside the bedroom).
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Bill Mountain

I've never had a problem just scoring with a blade of some sort and then snaping.  Just like drywall!

claytushaywood

Quote from: DavenPaget on March 04, 2012, 11:41:24 PM
Quote from: fpaul on March 04, 2012, 10:24:09 PM
I use tin snips for pcbs. Might try sissors on the perf, if that doesn't work the snips will.  Never tried to cut vero but guessing snips would work as well.  Best thing is no dust.  I used to use a dremel but very messy and bad for lungs.
I use a kitchen scissors , those buggers have lots of power ! Get those long ones .

I like the idea of scissors.  seems easiest for me, as I am lacking a vise or mask or goggles.  I definitely dont want to dremel without a vise.  Do you just cut the board with the scissors or do you have to score it at all?  Does this method require  file or sanding for smoothing edges?  It seems like just cutting it with scissors would be prone to cracking the board?

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seedlings

Quote from: Perrow on March 06, 2012, 03:34:29 PM
I'm hardcore, I dremel without a vise 8)

Me too; barehanded, without goggles  :o...(just like when using the weedeater)

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DiscoVlad

Quote from: Bill Mountain on March 05, 2012, 02:41:49 PM
I've never had a problem just scoring with a blade of some sort and then snaping.  Just like drywall!

This, score along the holes (think the perforations on a sheet of postage stamps) and snap.

deadastronaut

eat 3 sausages, have a cup of tea, shout at a cat,  then attack the vero with a chainsaw......then more tea...done! :icon_twisted:
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Quote from: deadastronaut on March 07, 2012, 05:21:56 AM
eat 3 sausages, have a cup of tea, shout at a cat,  then attack the vero with a chainsaw......then more tea...done! :icon_twisted:

I shoot laser beams from my eyes and it cuts like butter every time!! :icon_evil: Just don't look away from the board when you are cutting :icon_twisted: Then when I'm feelin lazy I just use heavy duty meat cutting scissors... both work real good :icon_mrgreen: I'll give the 3 sausages chainsaw approach a try, sounds like a wiener to me!
Doesn't matter what you did to get it... If it sounds good, then it is good!

Morocotopo

What has worked for me is, lay a metal ruler along the cut, if possible clamp the whole thing, then with a blade start marking along using the ruler as support for the blade. But the trick is to try to make a "V" cut, by tilting the blade to one side and then to the other on each pass. After you have deepened the cut to about half the vero´s depth, just snap it with a swift movement. If the cut is not deep enough it may snap outside the mark.
Careful with the blades. Always make the "strokes" away from you, never towards you. Don´t use fingers to hold the ruler/vero, although I´ve been guilty of doing that.

I eventually got a Dremel.
Morocotopo

seedlings

Quote from: Morocotopo on March 08, 2012, 10:59:07 AM
What has worked for me is, lay a metal ruler along the cut, if possible clamp the whole thing, then with a blade start marking along using the ruler as support for the blade. But the trick is to try to make a "V" cut, by tilting the blade to one side and then to the other on each pass. After you have deepened the cut to about half the vero´s depth, just snap it with a swift movement. If the cut is not deep enough it may snap outside the mark.
Careful with the blades. Always make the "strokes" away from you, never towards you. Don´t use fingers to hold the ruler/vero, although I´ve been guilty of doing that.

I eventually got a Dremel.

So sorry, but...
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g-sus

Quote from: DiscoVlad on March 06, 2012, 09:13:00 PM
Quote from: Bill Mountain on March 05, 2012, 02:41:49 PM
I've never had a problem just scoring with a blade of some sort and then snaping.  Just like drywall!

This, score along the holes (think the perforations on a sheet of postage stamps) and snap.

This is how I do it and I think it's the easiest way.

deadastronaut

Quote from: deadastronaut on March 07, 2012, 05:21:56 AM
eat 3 sausages, have a cup of tea, shout at a cat,  then attack the vero with a chainsaw......then more tea...done! :icon_twisted:

+1 thats what i do too...i totally concur :icon_mrgreen:
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DavenPaget

Quote from: claytushaywood on March 06, 2012, 02:59:41 PM

I like the idea of scissors.  seems easiest for me, as I am lacking a vise or mask or goggles.  I definitely dont want to dremel without a vise.  Do you just cut the board with the scissors or do you have to score it at all?  Does this method require  file or sanding for smoothing edges?  It seems like just cutting it with scissors would be prone to cracking the board?
I tried scoring and my blade @#$%ed me up in the process , then i used my old friend the meat cutting scissors or my side cutting plier for the smaller boards .
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garcho

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Perrow

Quote from: garcho on March 11, 2012, 12:48:02 AM
Get a vice. How can you live without one?

"Get wise, get a vise" :)

What makes you think I don't have one? I just don't use it.
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deadastronaut

Quote from: Perrow on March 09, 2012, 11:34:12 AM
A brit that actually agrees with himself, I thought I'd seen it all ;)

+1  you need to get out more then... ;D
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deadastronaut

old thread, but relevant... :)

i'm now sick of dust particles getting everywhere...

i'm looking for an easier, neater,cleaner,quicker way to cut up fr4 board...cutting pcb board is the one thing i dislike in diy ..

the scissor thing / tin snips  sounds cool, but doesn't it crack, and fracture the edges?...especially when cutting from one side of ''A4 size clad'' to the other (long lengths)

any other new suggestions...
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hoodoo



Hey mate, i use this for vero. It is a welding clamp, but it holds the vero in place and gives you a straight line to cut along on both sides of the board. Just score it numerous times both sides and gently snap. I've never had board break on me and it's a lot safer than the old metal ruler, as the board is clamped in place. All the best, Matt.


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