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Ed Gavin wrote:
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> On 0.062 inch thick boards, we currently call for a 30 degree score,
> 0.020 inch deep on opposing sides of the board.
> We are trying to develop our standard for scoring.  Is this what most use
> for scoring?

Since board thickness has a fairly wide tolerance range, you want to
specify the thickness of remaining material, not the score depth.
Otherwise, you will end up with boards that vary between breaking 
apart when you look at them, and boards you can't break without 
breaking components.

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