Fiberboard - Vulcanized, 3" x 15", .062" Thick

Fiberboard - Vulcanized, 3" x 15", .062" Thick image 1
Customer image:<br/>"Tonebender Mk2 on fiber drilled for 2x7 holes"
Customer image:<br/>"Mk1 Tonebender clone built point-to-point on fiberboard"
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Fiberboard - Vulcanized, 3" x 15", .062" Thick image 1
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Customer image: "Tonebender Mk2 on fiber drilled for 2x7 holes"Customer image: "Mk1 Tonebender clone built point-to-point on fiberboard"

Fiberboard - Vulcanized, 3" x 15", .062" Thick

$2.65
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Vulcanized Fiberboard, used for laying out circuits using eyelets such as S-HEYE-A and our staking tool S-T1715.

  • .062" thick
  • 3" x 15"
Product Measurements by Type
Item Height0.62 in.
Item Length15 in.
Item Width3 in.
Packaging Information
Packaging Dimensions15.1 in. × 3 in. × 0.1 in.
Weight (Packaging)0.1257 lbs.

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Questions and Answers

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Asked by Anonymous on September 6th, 2018.
BradWbr
September 6th, 2018
Staff Member
I don't have an exact rating on operating temperatures for this product. However, this fiberboard is very commonly used in guitar amplifiers where high voltage caps and resistors are mounted.
BradWbr
September 6th, 2018
Staff Member
I always use a spacer beneath all passive components when mounting using eyelets. This will keep components elevated from the board which can only help dissipate heat. It's a good practice to follow regardless of temperature ratings. -DaveC
Asked by Anonymous on September 6th, 2018.
BradWbr
September 6th, 2018
Staff Member
Yes these make great turret boards.
Asked by Anonymous on February 5th, 2019.
BradWbr
February 5th, 2019
Staff Member
There are a few ways people cut these boards, the ruler and utility knife may work, but the most popular method seems to be using a tile guillotine.
Asked by Diane Davis on September 16th, 2022.
BradWbr
September 19th, 2022
Staff Member
Their appearance in the photo is accurate, as they are a light gray color.
Asked by mfielding on April 29th, 2023.
MikeT
May 1st, 2023
Staff Member
Yes, an additional board is typically used to insulate the connections when mounted directly to a chassis.

Product Reviews

5.00 out of 5 based on 1 reviews
Randy Jamz - June 8th, 2020
5 out of 5

It's easy to cut and drill. It works. For the OCD in us, it would be even better in black, but it's still a great product at a cheap price.