Paua Abalone Pen Blanks

Signed-In Members Don't See This Ad

jttheclockman

Member
Joined
Feb 22, 2005
Messages
19,929
Location
NJ, USA.
Those that make these abalone type blanks, what have you found that is able to make clean precise cuts. If you use a laser, what brand have you found works well?? Any secrets you would like to share?? Thanks.
 
Signed-In Members Don't See This Ad
If my memory isn't completely shot, then I'm sure I remember Butch - IBD2000 (?) saying he cut his with a razor blade.
 
If my memory isn't completely shot, then I'm sure I remember Butch - IBD2000 (?) saying he cut his with a razor blade.
Yes so far the ones I have been doing I have tried to use guillotine style paper cutter (old school type) and also a roller blade one. I also tried normal razor blades and even carbide ones. I get some good cuts with carbide but all other methods the sheet cracks and the cracks show up. It takes many swipes with light pressure and is time consuming. If I can not find a suitable way I am working on a work around to these type blanks and may try a few. I also tried using the flexible stuff sold by Mudhole. They are thinner. They work better but they are limited in colors. Not what I am after. Laser cutting seems to be the answer but have no idea which one is good and how this is done. Hoping someone will share.
 
I once asked Butch about his technique. Response was to use a Dremel type diamond blade (set up like a miniature table saw, sort of). I never got around to doing it, but that was the concept.
 
I once asked Butch about his technique. Response was to use a Dremel type diamond blade (set up like a miniature table saw, sort of). I never got around to doing it, but that was the concept.
interesting. I do have diamond tipped blades. To take it another step further, I may try scrollsaw. I have metal cutting blades that are super super fine as well as diamond tipped.
 
Back
Top Bottom