by i-Bot » Thu Nov 10, 2011 5:36 pm
by i-Bot
Thu Nov 10, 2011 5:36 pm
I did try one, though either the nibbler or me, all felt a bit to clumbsy to follow outline accurately. I do have a manual hand held one, but it sometimes distorts the aluminium.
For manual making of sheet aluminium parts, I most use a PCB type shear to cut the material, then a 1" belt linisher to make the finishing curves etc. Also works for carbon fibre sheets, though I guess I must be blunting it !
Use it for PCB too
I try to avoid internal cutting, but use an abrafile if I must.
I did try one, though either the nibbler or me, all felt a bit to clumbsy to follow outline accurately. I do have a manual hand held one, but it sometimes distorts the aluminium.
For manual making of sheet aluminium parts, I most use a PCB type shear to cut the material, then a 1" belt linisher to make the finishing curves etc. Also works for carbon fibre sheets, though I guess I must be blunting it !
Use it for PCB too
I try to avoid internal cutting, but use an abrafile if I must.