fiber optics
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fiber optics
What is the best way to cut and strip fiber optic cable and also to cut the individual fibers?
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Plastic fibers can be cut individually with a very sharp XActo on a flat hard surface (glass is nice), but the best optical results are achieved by using hot knives (thing XActo blade on a soldering iron).
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Thats plastic fiber optics.
You can cut that with anything, the sharper the better.
There's also some nifty stuff you can do with it. If you gently warm up the end until it softens and melts a little it will "lens" over and become very round and smooth. This will let you get much more light in and out of your fiber.
You can also scrape the side wall a little to let the light out the side if you want.
You can cut that with anything, the sharper the better.
There's also some nifty stuff you can do with it. If you gently warm up the end until it softens and melts a little it will "lens" over and become very round and smooth. This will let you get much more light in and out of your fiber.
You can also scrape the side wall a little to let the light out the side if you want.
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