A 60-tooth or 80-tooth carbide-tipped blade should do fine. It cuts through laminate like butter, I can't imagine it binding on phenolic.
Anything less than a 60-tooth blade will probably cause splintering. --Brian/WA3ITE On Sat, Jul 24, 2010 at 10:10:49PM -0400, [email protected] wrote: > As part of this project, I need to saw the phenolic boards used in the > supplies as well as sawing fiberglass-epoxy board, 1/8 inch thick, that is > similar to high quality printed circuit boards, only without any foil on > either side. My question is, can I use my table saw typically used to cut wood, to cut the phenolic and the fiberglass-epoxy board? I'm not sure if the material is so hard that it would cause heating and binding, or whether it would rapidly dull the blade. Your expert advice would be greatly appreciated. _______________________________________________ Drakelist mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.zerobeat.net/mailman/listinfo/drakelist

