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A Byrnes saw with a fine toothed blade does an excellent job of cutting brass strip.  In some cases it helps to first glue the brass sheet to a piece of thin craft plywood.  Ambroid (Duco) cement from our local hardware store works for this.  The brass strip can be easily peeled from the wood backing after cutting.

 

Roger

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Rich

Where are you located?   Knowing might help members in pinpointing some help for you.

 

McMaster Carr is one choice if you are in the USA.

 

Allan

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