I found the Dremel made a lot of dust. A paper shear was much cleaner. Alternately, get someone wth a metal shear to cut them for you. David Bob Barr wrote: >On Sat, 20 Dec 2003 15:52:27 -0800, Dan Devine wrote: > > > >>I've had really good luck with the dremel cut-off wheel. If you can >>hold it steady enough to follow your line, it ends up looking great. It >>doesn't seem to destroy the wheels too fast either. >> >> >> > >As unsteady as I am, I made a simple holder (just wood blocks and hose >clamps) to hold my Dremel horizontally. The PCB slides on the base. >With the wheel's edge just above the base, it makes a nice score that >can easily be snapped. > >Regards, Bob > >-- >http://www.piclist.com hint: The PICList is archived three different >ways. See http://www.piclist.com/#archives for details. > > > -- http://www.piclist.com hint: The PICList is archived three different ways. See http://www.piclist.com/#archives for details.