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Great discussion material.
Will someone poke holes in this method, its close to die cut but not quite.

A 30 degree angled blade across the width on the bottom side of the V-score,
and as component placement will allow, individual 60 degree blades along the
top side of the V- score, with slight pressure (spring loaded bar) applied to
the outer edge of the board to aid in separation.  Top and bottom blades are
air cylinder powered.

Components are to close to edge for rotary blades, laser cut will add to much
cost, water jet is just out.

Thanks,

Kevin W.
ATM

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