sawtooth-9
Established Member
This is an invitation for all to contribute their experiences with different metals.
Having watched this site for several years now, it appears that we all have difficulties with some metals.
To me, it's just a case of understanding the "beast" we are dealing with.
Woodworkers will understand how to deal with different timbers, so as metal workers, we need to do the same.
My favourite metal is stainless steel, followed closely by a good quality cast iron. They are utterly different, but once you "get the feel " they are a delight to work with. Cast iron is beautiful to machine, because you can feel and hear when it is cutting well.
Stainless requires slow constant cutting, then it "peels" beautifully. ( Tapping threads can be difficult, but you learn ).
Brass is almost too easy, but gives pleasing results. Copper requires a little more caring with the tooling.
Aluminium has its place - I very rarely use it.
Mild steel is my least favourite metal. I will use it if I have to, but why bother when you can ( not always ) use stainless.
I would love to hear from your experiences ( good and bad) so we may help others.
Having watched this site for several years now, it appears that we all have difficulties with some metals.
To me, it's just a case of understanding the "beast" we are dealing with.
Woodworkers will understand how to deal with different timbers, so as metal workers, we need to do the same.
My favourite metal is stainless steel, followed closely by a good quality cast iron. They are utterly different, but once you "get the feel " they are a delight to work with. Cast iron is beautiful to machine, because you can feel and hear when it is cutting well.
Stainless requires slow constant cutting, then it "peels" beautifully. ( Tapping threads can be difficult, but you learn ).
Brass is almost too easy, but gives pleasing results. Copper requires a little more caring with the tooling.
Aluminium has its place - I very rarely use it.
Mild steel is my least favourite metal. I will use it if I have to, but why bother when you can ( not always ) use stainless.
I would love to hear from your experiences ( good and bad) so we may help others.