DavidJHolmes
Established Member
Anybody any ideas on the best and safest way to do this?
I have a piece of 28mm copper pipe about 6" long and need a 3 or 4 mm slot cut end to end. It needs to look good as it will end up being polished and would also need to be straight to work with another piece it fits over with a bit of a key on it.
I thought about the table saw using some wood to in-case it completely and slotting it that way but Google has mixed reviews and I don't fancy breaking my table saw. I don't have a band saw, although I would need to cut it upright then perhaps making it harder? I do have a cheapy router table. I also have a CNC that very slowly and begrudgingly will cut aluminium at mega shallow depths, is copper softer than aluminium? This also seems a lot of work for a slot that perhaps I'm missing a dead easy method.
Thanks in advance.
I have a piece of 28mm copper pipe about 6" long and need a 3 or 4 mm slot cut end to end. It needs to look good as it will end up being polished and would also need to be straight to work with another piece it fits over with a bit of a key on it.
I thought about the table saw using some wood to in-case it completely and slotting it that way but Google has mixed reviews and I don't fancy breaking my table saw. I don't have a band saw, although I would need to cut it upright then perhaps making it harder? I do have a cheapy router table. I also have a CNC that very slowly and begrudgingly will cut aluminium at mega shallow depths, is copper softer than aluminium? This also seems a lot of work for a slot that perhaps I'm missing a dead easy method.
Thanks in advance.