I took some more detailed photos (see attachments) and measurements (where possible). These are my results:
- # of pitches = a bit less than 10;
- threaded part = a bit more than 4.5mm but less than 5mm
-> pitch = a bit more than 0.45mm, so let's say 0.5mm
- threaded part diameter = 1.25mm (VS 1.00mm not threaded part)
- head diameter = 2-2.25mm (2.25mm=0,088582677in)
So the above linked M1.2x12mm screws could be a chance though the pitch is the half part (0.25mm VS 0.5mm) and I theoretically doubt they'll stay firmly inside the holes. Another theoretical chance could be M1.2 pan headed screws for wooden like
these ones and they could be ok due to their wider pitch though they're only 10mm long and the pointy end won't turn inside the holes, imho.
About working on the screws.
Maybe my main problem will be the blade to use, I mean I guess it's necessary a sort of high density teeth blade for these precision works else I think I'll ruin the heads though the screws will be well clamped. Consider my blade is
this one.
I guess it'd be good if I found a way to make a deep "mark" on the head before sawing, I mean another and deeper mark than the mostly ruined philips cross traces. What do you think about all that?
Anyway I've not yet red your suggestions about this option so maybe later I'll ask you some questions
