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machining Garolite
On Wed, 18 Jul 2007 23:35:03 GMT, "Carl McIver"
wrote: For those who have worked with it, what are the best ways to go about machining Garolite? Garolite is a tradename that covers a wide range of plastic composites, with various reinforcements and binders. Some are easy to machine, some are pretty nasty. http://k-mac-plastics.net/data%20she...nical-data.htm -- Ned Simmons |
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machining Garolite
"Ned Simmons" wrote in message
... On Wed, 18 Jul 2007 23:35:03 GMT, "Carl McIver" wrote: For those who have worked with it, what are the best ways to go about machining Garolite? Garolite is a tradename that covers a wide range of plastic composites, with various reinforcements and binders. Some are easy to machine, some are pretty nasty. http://k-mac-plastics.net/data%20she...nical-data.htm -- Ned Simmons I picked Garolite XX or LE for the job. Can't recall right now. I don't need the strength of stouter materials, I just needed something easy for this amateur to work with and that could tolerate the environment it was in (and better match the thermal characteristics of the G-10 it's going to be epoxied to.) |
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