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Infrared Beacon Board
How did your team cut the vector board for the IR beacon?
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Re: Infrared Beacon Board
A Hacksaw.
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Re: Infrared Beacon Board
Table-top sheet metal shear.
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Re: Infrared Beacon Board
I you score it with a utility knife and a straight edge, it will crack along the scored line when bent. If you are scoring across circuit traces, cut through them first. Chucking the board in a vise with the vise jaws at the score line also helps. The board also cuts very nicely with a pair of metal shears.
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Re: Infrared Beacon Board
Boxcutters and a good pair of wire cutters should do nicely. (although having metal sheers is also a nice addition too.)
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Re: Infrared Beacon Board
Made our own board, I know, I cheated.
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