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    Cutting rubber blocks

    Any one have suggestions on how to cut a 1" thick piece of rubber block and get a smooth surface?
    The material is black rubber 4" square and 1" inch thick, I need to make a 3.5" round pad.

    got any tricks?

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    You can try freezing the rubber to make it hard so it cuts like wood.
    It's been decades since I tried this, and I can't remember if it worked or not.

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    I'm wondering if a Greenlee hole punch would do it (if you dont mind a small hole in the center)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Berson View Post
    You can try freezing the rubber to make it hard so it cuts like wood.
    It's been decades since I tried this, and I can't remember if it worked or not.
    I don't think my freezer will get that cold, it would take a dose of N2 or something.

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    The freezer should be about 0 degrees.
    I have used liquid propane at -44 degrees. To get a cup of liquid propane, hold a propane bottle upside down and let some out. About half will evaporate and then the remaining liquid will be -44.
    Do it outside, of course, and wear gloves.

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    I have been contemplating using a 3.5" hole saw modified by removing the teeth and grinding a knife edge on it. Gluing the rubber block to a board, and clamping that to the drill press table, and running the drill press as slow as it will go. adding lubrication for the blade.

    the propane sounds a little scary.

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    I think they sell dry ice at Safeway.

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