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Quote from: Sam Sloane on December 28, 2019, 12:24:56 PMHi all,I used to do a fair bit of Fibre Optic cable joining in my job as a Comms Tech (recently retired).
I rarely do scissors......read alot on facebook about stylist and grooming shears, but not alot out there on Industrial Shears....
Today I did 27 pairs of shears for a Composite Company......for cutting fiberglass, carbon fiber, and Kevlar.
I could cut the fiberglass, and the carbon, but none of my work was "stellar" when it came to the kevlar. I was told to set the edge at 25 degrees by someone, but found the best for these was actually less than 15 degrees ( which my tormek gauge cant even measure, because the plastic bulge on the angle indicator actually touches the wheel....look for yourself!)
Does anyone have insight to what would work best for the kevlar??
Also, after doing about 15 pairs, I noticed my SB-250 Wheel was totally chattered.....like little waves running across the face of the wheel.....is this normal?....I have to resurface the wheel a few times to gring them out!
Thanks,
Sam
Quote from: John Hancock Sr on Today at 04:26:43 AMHmmmm ... first Australian listing - AU$95 That is quite a mark up$20,- more is 3 schooners of beer. I can live with that
https://www.woodtamer.com.au/collections/frontpage/products/ks-123-knife-angle-setter
Quote from: John Hancock Sr on Today at 04:29:35 AMAt AU$95 I will be waiting until Discount Traders list them to see what they will list them at.
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