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Re: [ATM] Cutting large-diameter PVC
The machinist was my first choice, but presently not
in the budget. The circular saw and a really coarse
single-cut rasp is my present option. I don't have a
really sharp and nice hand saw except for my coping
saw, and that's just for the unstraight lines.
The fence, circular saw, and rasp wins.
Kevin
--- Bob May <rmay@nethere.com> wrote:
> The marking is the important part of the cutting. A
> handsaw will
> keep a straighter cut than a circular saw but you do
> need to use
> a fine bladed saw as you will be cuttting the short
> way through
> the plastic in the middle and that will make for
> difficulties in
> cutting.
>
> Actually, if you really want it straight, drop by
> your friendly
> machinist and ask him to put it in his big lathhe
> and cut the
> ends square.
> Bob May
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