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If it's the case of buying a whole length to obtain the required length,Could it not be cut using an angle grinder and cutting disc?
then I can't see why not, as a small angle grinder is near a necessity.
One could make a jig to hold the tool, as it's got regular thread on both sides on all.
Some tape with trial and error, edit a drill bit looks like its perfect for alignment somehow?
would get the alignment sorted, using thin 1mm discs.
The possible trick to it would not be cutting past the material as that would remove unwanted material.
I've seen a new disc on youtube, which looks rather indestructible,
but I'm thinking smaller diameter would be more precice,
wondering if they make'em ?
Hopefully you have a vice, I have identical ones which has proven to be an asset for bodge engineering using the angle grinder.
One could make steadies if one does not have such luxuries,
I've done similar in the past, not suggesting you do below, having a bit more room for error on this operation, I would have no bother making a more rigid thing for something needing more precision.
Not suggesting rigging a grinder upto a drill, it turned out to be easier to do this kinda thing on the bench.
What better excuse to buy a grinder?
Get some files too, as it sounds like you're ones are either dull or too fine.
Perhaps a half round for the ends, and something not too wide for any cleaning of the long cuts, perhaps a triangular or square file for the job.
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