Machining G10 Knife Scales - Carbide Camp Knife Pt. 6
G10 is a fiberglass composite material commonly used in making knife scales. Today I'll be tackling this material to wrap up the last integral component of the Carbide Camp Knife. Caution: Avoid getting G10 dust on your skin, as its very itchy (fiberglass, duh) and take precautions to prevent inhalation of the dust. Also, avoid vacuuming the dust upwards towards the spindle and bearings (Ie. Don't tie/tape/whatever a vacuum hose above the endmill on the spindle.) Learn more about our lines of Desktop CNC machines at carbide3d.com

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