As an electronics noob, I found myself scratching my head over cutting prototype boards. Many people use hand saws for this, but I felt that using a Dremel can save a lot of manual labor. After a bit of experimentation, I settled on a method that does not require too many tools - only a clamp and a basic Dremel. I wrote a detailed post (with more pics) about it **broken link removed**, but you can see by the picture below what I mean.
I'd be happy to hear any tips and pointers. The goal is to find the easiest and most accurate way to cut a prototype board (or copper clad) using a Dremel tool.
I'd be happy to hear any tips and pointers. The goal is to find the easiest and most accurate way to cut a prototype board (or copper clad) using a Dremel tool.