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    Cutting Aluminum (not with the laser)

    I'm interested in what techniques/equipment you guys use to cut sheets of aluminum to size before you laser it? Product like Laserblak or brass plated steel JDS sells. I know about the metal shears out there but was interested if anyone does it without one. Or, any supplier that sells anything cheaper.

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    If it isn't too thin, I've had decent luck with a toy band saw (Ryobi tabletop with a metal
    cutting blade ie. many teeth, finely spaced) If it gets too thin and starts to pull rather
    than cut, I'll put it on a piece of sacrificial plywood with some double stick tape.
    Might not be the best way to do it, but I did it so infrequently that I just thought
    it would work so I did it.
    BUT .. I haven't used the products you mention. That might change everything.

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    Some places sell pre cut plates, but then your stuck with those sizes.

    Don't go cheap on a cutter, it is one of our main tools in this industry.
    You can have the most perfect engraved plate, but if the cut isn't clean
    It looks like %#$@.

    You may try to find one used on Craigslist are at an auction house, it
    cost about $30 or so to get the blades sharpened.

    When you look at shears make sure you get the one that fits your needs,
    some only cut acrylic, others aluminum and/or steel.
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    Jeff
    spend the money and by an accucutter check out there site at accucutter.com they are made in the u.s.a. and are made to last.
    I have had mine fo 2 years no trouble.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Martin Boekers View Post
    When you look at shears make sure you get the one that fits your needs,
    some only cut acrylic, others aluminum and/or steel.
    Only a guess, but I'm sure you mean a saw for cutting acrylic.
    I design, engineer and program all sorts of things.

    Oh, and I use Adobe Illustrator with an Epilog Mini.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Doug Griffith View Post
    Only a guess, but I'm sure you mean a saw for cutting acrylic.
    Ya got me!

    Should have been plastics!
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    if the plastic or aluminum are thin enough then a paper cutter will cut them within reason

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    If it's small quantities, I use an electric metal shear from HF... something like $25 on sale, and you can cut surprisingly accurate straight lines by hand, even better if you set up a fixture.
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    Establish a relationship with a sheet metal/heating shop. The one I work with will charge me from 0-$7 to cut up a sheet into whatever sizes I want on their hydraulic guillotine.



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    I bought me this mini circular saw http://www.exakt.biz/ec320.html and use it for cutting metal, tiles and slate. Haven't tried acrylic yet
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    Quote Originally Posted by shawn zumbrum View Post
    Jeff
    spend the money and by an accucutter check out there site at accucutter.com they are made in the u.s.a. and are made to last.
    I have had mine fo 2 years no trouble.
    I agree with Shawn. I've had a shear for many years, and it is a very valuable tool and I wouldn't go without.
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    I have a 24" Ideal Kuttrimer I bought over twenty years ago, Don't use it too often now, it was bought for cutting the rotary type Romark engraving plastic. And would still cut that fine if I ever needed it again..I cut my laser Romark, or Encore plastic with the laser while doing the job itself. For metal, I have a bench top 12" shear that cost me about 200 bucks, and it does a nice job on metal.
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    Anyone Tryed This One?

    Just saw this one on EBAY. Anyone ever used one? Cost is about $150 shipped. Curious how smooth a cut it makes.

    Another one I've looked at is the one Harbor Freight has for $400 (on sale) It is a shear/brake/roller that is 30" wide. Always wanted one for working on my old cars although the older I get, that hasn't been happening much.

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    I would agree with Dan, I would think an electric metal shear would work for you, and they are under $50.
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    I have a shear like the one Jeff shows. I use mine to shear Damascus steel and meteorite. It makes great cuts.
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