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  • I have used cuticle scissors with success. They need to be tight for a clean cut.
    Don




    beStillroy said:
    How will you Cut It?
    Thanks...
    Will regular Scissors do a good job cutting Disk Piezos?
    thanks again
  • The one I will cut is not a disk , more like a stick..Ill use a dremel tool........for a smooth cut...as far as disks Im not sure but whatever makes a non jagged cut?



    beStillroy said:
    How will you Cut It?
    Thanks...
    Will regular Scissors do a good job cutting Disk Piezos?
    thanks again
  • How will you Cut It?
    Thanks...
    Will regular Scissors do a good job cutting Disk Piezos?
    thanks again
  • Thanks Don.......think I'll give it a try soon....Mike
  • Taking a stab at this, but you should be fine. I cut one down and it still worked for me. I have searched the internet for information on whether the seperate element type is series or parallel to no avail, but to my thinking it wouldn't make a difference as long as you trimmed the free end which of course one would. I also think the elements are in parallel. In the case of a continous element piezo it won't matter either. So I think you're safe as long as you handle the strip with care.
    Don
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