I usually mark it with a narrow maker and cut it with my aviation snips. It
does curl. I usually hammer it flat or pull it over a smooth rod.
Karl
"Darren Harris" wrote in message
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I have some K & S "shim brass" sheets. The kind you get from a hobby
shop.
I need to cut it into thin strips and don't think that a paper cutter,
snips, heavy duty kitchen shears, or a nibbler would be suitable for
making strips that will need to be either 1/8th or 1/4th of an inch
wide.
Since the thickness of these wheet will range from .015 to .032, Is it
plausible to score the metal with a Stanley knife or something
simular, and break it apart by hand?
If so, any recommendations on the best knife for this purpose would be
appreciated.
Thanks a lot.
Darren Harris
Staten Island, New York.
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