city17
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I got gifted some leftover aluminium extrusions, and I'm planning to build a stand for my bandsaw and drill press from it. However, I'll need to cut it to length and I don't own any specific metal cutting tools.
So I was planning to cut it with my table saw using a special blade for aluminium (-3 negative angle, special teeth). The extrusions would be firmly clamped to a table saw sled. The extrusion is 45mm thick.
However, I'm not 100% confident on how safe this method is, considering the blade rotation speed of a table saw meant for woodworking, which is not ideal for aluminium. Has anyone had success cutting this size extrusions on a table saw?
So I was planning to cut it with my table saw using a special blade for aluminium (-3 negative angle, special teeth). The extrusions would be firmly clamped to a table saw sled. The extrusion is 45mm thick.
However, I'm not 100% confident on how safe this method is, considering the blade rotation speed of a table saw meant for woodworking, which is not ideal for aluminium. Has anyone had success cutting this size extrusions on a table saw?