« Reply #25 on: April 29, 2010, 09:04:32 PM »
This is what i had in mind..... the .050' was just an example( I couldn't rmember my metric conversions
)... I usually use a 1/16" drill as my guage..... I will try the 1/32". Thanks!!
I use Acer's method with two additions. I made a stop the fits over the hacksaw blade, and I use a dovetail file from Brownells. The file is safe on two sides so that you only cut one surface at a time. The stop is just a piece of 1/16" sheet folded in half and tightened around the blade with screws. I set the depth of cut at 1/32". My max depth is .040" when finished. I try to keep it as close to 1/32" as possible. The chisel raised dovetail makes this possible. Also, a die sinker chisel for removing the remaining material after the hacksaw cuts, really speeds things up.
Mark E.
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