sams93
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I am making a fence for my newly restored planer thicknesser.
As part of this I need to cut 2 slots exactly 3mm wide by 20mm in depth into a 20mm round bright steel bar. I also need to drill a single 8mm hole through the centre.
I have attached sketchup renders of what I need to do.
I have barely any experience working with metals, and I am hoping for some advice on how to do it. Thoughts so far on options:
As part of this I need to cut 2 slots exactly 3mm wide by 20mm in depth into a 20mm round bright steel bar. I also need to drill a single 8mm hole through the centre.
I have attached sketchup renders of what I need to do.
I have barely any experience working with metals, and I am hoping for some advice on how to do it. Thoughts so far on options:
- I have a very small woodworking bandsaw, but as I understand it will be far too fast to cut steel.
- I have a dremel multitool - I was thinking I could work at it very slowly with some metal cutting discs and then use a small file to finish off to get it to dimension. I'm a bit concerned about how accurate the slots would be using this method.
- I don't own an angle grinder and I'm not convinced it would be accurate enough to use for this purpose.
- I have a hacksaw but again I am concerned about the accuracy.
- I have a jigsaw and could use a metal cutting blade. I have seen an example of someone mounting the jigsaw upside down in a 'jigsaw table' configuration. I think I might be able to feed the bar into the blade fairly accurately using this method. (Photo attached)