Can I cut a solderable breadboard in half along power and ground rails?

WBahn

Joined Mar 31, 2012
32,703
Generally yes. It's a good idea to inspect the cut edges to see if there is any copper foil sticking out that could short to something. Usually there won't be. If so, a file should take care of it, as well as making the cut board cleaner in appearance and less likely to give you fiberglass slivers.
 

ericgibbs

Joined Jan 29, 2010
21,390
Hi KT,
Using a steel rule as a blade guide, cut a score line on both front and back of the PCB, using Stanley knife.
Place PCB on the edge of a table, along the scored line, with the copper track facing upwards.

Hold the PCB on the table with one hand and apply a downward pressure on the over hanging half of the PCB and it should snap in half.
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MisterBill2

Joined Jan 23, 2018
27,166
To make the method of "score and break work reasonably well, the material should be scored from both sides, with the scored lines exactly opposite.
Otherwise, saw very slowly with a 32 tooth per inch sharp hacksaw blade.
 
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