[NSRCA-discussion] Cutting CF and FG Panels???
michael s harrison
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Tue May 20 04:25:59 AKDT 2008
Thanks
mike
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Im not an expert in bandsaws
I did get the ¼ x .020 (.042 kerf) continuous. My thought is that would
allow me to cut an inside radius a little easier than a wider blade.
Certainly not a small radii, but a little flexibility.
For our application it was recommended to use continuous vs gulleted
Not recommended for wood due to heat generation
Not sure how balsa fits in
there
Larry
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Larry,
Which one will be good for our application? I guess that 1/4", medium,
continuous.
Thanks,
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Vicente "Vince" Bortone
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Here you go
http://www.icstc.com/bsmgrit.html
Larry Diamond
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Could you give details where to get this blade
Mike
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Larry
It never gets dull, but here at work we break them on occasion...probably
set up wrong. You are set for your entire pattern life...as a matter of fact
people could send stuff to you to cut and you could charge them 50 cents an
inch or so......after 10 years you will break even, just like everyone else
who offers pattern services.
Gray Fowler
Senior Principal Chemical Engineer
Radomes and Specialty Apertures
Technical Staff Composites Engineering
Raytheon
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Gray,
I did get a Tungsten Carbide band saw blade. Mc Master Carr doesnt seem to
carry it. I bought mine at Industrial Carbide Saw out of Louisville, KY.
Custom length and had it in three days. Used it tonight and all I can say is
smooth easy cuttingVery impressive. Thanks for the tip.
< BR>Was a bit pricy, but the weld is guaranteed for life and I dont see
me wearing this blade out.
Larry Diamond
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Keith
Makes sense especially to increase stifn ess, b ut I ponder the weight
savings after adding the resin and fiber especially is you are laminating
with the 5.7oz 3K plain weave (most standard stuff). It is real easy to get
over strong, and landing gear usually needs a load distribution into the
fuse more than super strong gear plates. On my firewall, built out of lite
ply by Lance, I used 2oz glass to "Strengthen" the ply..it is a waffle
design so very stiff. The idea being that the fiberglass will help keep the
lite ply from fractures-or waffle delams-disbond. Cannot get 2oz CF and the
1K CF (4.2 oz) that we make or canopies and chin cowls out of would be
overkill.
Have you compared weights? that would be interesting. I never have but alway
worried about it.
How's that Guitar hero frustration game coming along for you? Any cybe r
grou pies yet or have you not made it to that level...like your son has...or
did you not realize your son was "involved" so to speak.
Gray Fowler
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I often laminate lite ply in situations where I don't think the lite ply
will be strong or stiff enough and I don't want the weight penalty of
aircraft ply. I also have laminated regular aircraft ply to give extra
strength to things like landing gear plates. This allows me to use a thinner
aircraft ply (in my mind anyways).
Keith Black
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While at work I find these blades on the machine. Somehow they magically
show up. Where you would get them??? perhaps McMaster Carr
And what is you application that requires carbon fiber laminated on plywood?
Gray Fowler
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This doesn't sound like something one would find at the local hardware
store. Where can these blades be found?
BTW, what if you have aircraft ply laminated with carbon fiber? I would
think in this case one would need a blade with teeth.
Keith Black
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Larry
The proper bandsaw blade for composites does not have any teeth on it at
all. The blade consists of a coating of tungsten carbide bits like rough
sandpaper grit adhered to the leading edge of the band. The blade cuts by
abrasion and will break before it wears out. Any blade with teeth is bad for
composites as it will dull and the teeth can grab and delaminate the
sustrate or your bond to the honeycomb.
Gray Fowler
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What is the best blade to use on a band saw? It has 2 speeds, what is the
best speed (1,450 / 3,000 rpm)?
I need to cut down two 12 x 24 panels and would like a clean edge ( 1/8
CF/Nomex/CF panel, and a FG/Nomex/FG panel) .
Nope, don't use the band saw much.
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