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Can you use standard TCT router cutters to rout softer grade aluminium ?
scholar":3mzx8pwi said:Does anyone have any suggestions for sawing aluminium on the bandsaw?
Cheers
scholar":vvk56wy5 said:Does anyone have any suggestions for sawing aluminium on the bandsaw?
My bandsaw (Scheppach Basato 5-4) has a slow speed that is stated as being for non-ferrous metals.
I have a bi-metal blade with fine teeth. I used this to rip down some strips off some aluminium sections (in fact they were side sections from a Festool MFT that had been damaged in transit and replaced - by making a few cuts these complex sections yielded a few T-slot sections). Obviously these are the best and most expensive T-slot sections money can buy.....
The saw coped with it ok, but the problem I had was that it clogged the teeth of the blade after a while and I had to go all round the blade prising off with a bradawl the little bits of aluminium welded to the tooth gullets.
Any suggestions of better methods of cutting would be appreciated - I did consider lubrication, but thought this would make a right mess of the bandsaw.
Cheers
9fingers":3l7qufvq said:You would be better off using HSS milling cutters, low speeds and lubricating with paraffin or diesel fuel. Soft aluminium without lube can build up on the cutter and cause all sorts of problems.
Yes you can do it but with very fine cuts and extreme care.
Bob
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