Hello,
I have a couple pieces of 25x6mm brass bar 500mm long and want to cut a curve on one edge of each. Is it possible to do this on a bandsaw without it bowing?
Making a couple of brass bar handles for some units. I've got a workshop full of tools and machinery for joinery, but cutting a bit of brass has me scratching my head lol. I'm guessing on it's slowest setting my bandsaw for wood is too fast? Not sure I fancy the hacksaw route.
Funny you should say that... my wife and I were discussing visiting Switzerland yesterday. 'Id bring them over but need to get them done before any holidaying.Sorry COWS, but "not fancying the idea of the hack saw route" really IS making a mountain out of a molehill! If I lived anywhere near you I'd say bring it round, I'll do that for you in 15 mins. Honest. 10 mins with the hack saw and another 5 with a decent file or two. MAX.
BTW, that drawer front really does look the dog's doo dahs. So you'll need a nice finish on the brass to match that workmanship. But buying a band saw, just to do a simple little job like that?`?????? No "economic sense" in that IMO!
I've bevelled and grooved brass bar before and it machines ok. I don't have any spare so reluctant to try routing that shape on what I have. No doubt I'll do something similar soon so may try that way next time.If it were aluminium, I'd make a template and edge rout it.
I've never tried to rout brass but I bet you could !
Those tools for welders that bevel the edge of steel sheet are essentially routers, so yes, I'm persuading myself that brass could be done with care.
Turn down the speed and take many light passes keeping good control.
You never know until you try ....
I'll take your advice and give it a go. Even just to remove the bulk. I have a sanding machine that can shape it a bit and finish by hand.
Thank you for your kind words AES, I'm very fussy on my quality and don't set timescales on my pieces in hope to get somewhere near 100%. I never get there but I get close.If you're really worried about doing that job with hack saw & files, have a look in the Metal Working section where there are a couple of stickies by me, one all about filing, and one about hack sawing. Both are long posts, but if you page through those you'll find bits on "how to do it". With the skills that your drawer front display, you'll have NO trouble producing excellent results, and quickly (!) with no more expenditure than a bit of elbow grease! Really
Brass swarfe from a mill is VERY messy - gets everywhere, same with ally. For what it is brass is quite hard. I'd say hacksaw ? bandsaw (if avaiable) & elecric 'file'.If it were aluminium, I'd make a template and edge rout it.
I've never tried to rout brass but I bet you could !
Those tools for welders that bevel the edge of steel sheet are essentially routers, so yes, I'm persuading myself that brass could be done with care.
Turn down the speed and take many light passes keeping good control.
You never know until you try ....
Brass swarfe from a mill is VERY messy - gets everywhere, same with ally. For what it is brass is quite hard. I'd say hacksaw ? bandsaw (if avaiable) & elecric 'file'.
Some more pics of my progress on this. First and 2nd pic shows the brass bowing using a hacksaw. The same amount as it did with a bandsaw. Easy enough to cut though. 3rd pic shows as straight as I can get it. Still a 1.2mm bow but might get away with this. But would like to know ho to avoid or rectify this in future. @AES I've read part 1 of you sticky which is very informative, so thanks for the teachings.
I've put a radius on the front edge and finished up to 240 atm. Will go to 320 and leave it for a brushed finish. It's getting there.View attachment 153978View attachment 153979View attachment 153980View attachment 153981View attachment 153982View attachment 153983
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