pgrbff
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I need to make 2 35cm straight cuts in 4mm mild steel. Will the jigsaw with bimetal blade work?
When I think of a jigsaw I don't think of metalwork, I also like to keep any metal work tool away from woodwork as wood & metal swarf do not mix and also in metal work keep the stainless tools away from the ferrous tools to prevent cross contamination. What you really need is a metal cutting bandsaw or find someone local with one as that makes it easy.
How about going old school and using a senior hacksaw? Last year I had to make a couple of 300mm long cuts in some stainless steel plate. At just under 3mm thick it is thinner than you are working on but not an easy material to work by hand. The cuts were true and a little time draw fileing saw good results.
I had originally tried a cutting disc in my 5" grinder/disc cutter, but it did not like it.
Colin
How about going old school and using a senior hacksaw? Last year I had to make a couple of 300mm long cuts in some stainless steel plate. At just under 3mm thick it is thinner than you are working on but not an easy material to work by hand. The cuts were true and a little time draw fileing saw good results.
I had originally tried a cutting disc in my 5" grinder/disc cutter, but it did not like it.
Colin
Shouldn’t be a problem. I’ve cut 4mm steel on my canal boat, including circular holes for chimneys and windows. Bosch metal cutting blades and cutting oil worked for me - the oily swarf makes a right mess over your jigsaw though.I need to make 2 35cm straight cuts in 4mm mild steel. Will the jigsaw with bimetal blade work?
Pendulum is like a chopping action so definitely a no when cutting metalsI haven't tried them yet but coincidentally I bought a 3 pack of bosch jigsaw blades from screwfix the other week. They are sold as stainless steel cutting and have a continuous small strip of tungsten carbide fixed bimetal style as the cutting edge. Pretty fine pitch teeth are ground into the carbide. If these will cut stainless, they will surely cut mild steel.
I think Phil's right too. Best without the pendulum in metal. Not sure why but I guess because it improves blade stability and swarf clearance isn't a problem with a fine metal cutting blade.
MOD EDIT : video removedHi,
Best way if cutting with a small grinder is to carefully follow the line to put a small groove in the steel before returning to the start point and follow the groove gently cutting right through. If you try cutting through and following the line it will wander. I’ve just retired recently after 50 yrs in the piping game and we would cut pipes perfectly square without a need for any trimming before prepping the pipe ends for welding. Even a steel cutting bandsaw is not as accurate if you have a good wraparound for marking the line. Works just as well on plate. A jigsaw will wander I think and will take ages on that thickness
Horrible, terrible, not acceptable on this forum....I request moderators impose a ban on such as this and similar dangerous videos. A lot of you wonderful forum members are experts in your field and innocent people are looking for your advice and when they see the unguarded single hand held cutter working close to the other hand they possibly think "this is how to work" one small slip of that blade etc could so seriously damage the other hand and more, the resultant event would be life changing and possibly life threatening. In my English good manners I seem to think I should apologise for my RANT..... BUT no please, please ban such as this unsafe video.This is the way but his safety isn’t too good and a finer line would be more accurate. I would recommend clamping the pipe/plate down and using too hands on the grinder and a guard.
Regards,
Dave
A little OTT don't you think ?Horrible, terrible, not acceptable on this forum....I request moderators impose a ban on such as this and similar dangerous videos. A lot of you wonderful forum members are experts in your field and innocent people are looking for your advice and when they see the unguarded single hand held cutter working close to the other hand they possibly think "this is how to work" one small slip of that blade etc could so seriously damage the other hand and more, the resultant event would be life changing and possibly life threatening. In my English good manners I seem to think I should apologise for my RANT..... BUT no please, please ban such as this unsafe video.
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