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Looking for best method for cutting aluminum signs. Currently we use a stomp shear, corner rounders and hole punch. But we are getting into higher volumes and our current process is labor intensive. For reference we can finish (1,000) 10x7 signs (mount vinyl / shear aluminum / punch holes / round corners) with 20 hrs labor, but it's not a fun job for the guys all that stomping and punching.
Signs range in size from 10x7, 14x10, 18x12, 24x18. 040, 063 and 080 aluminum, with applied vinyl. And we aer looking to do about 750-1,000 signs per week. All signs are rectangles with rounded corners and mounting holes.
I've been looking into routers for..ever, but it seems that a lot of people struggle cutting aluminum. There are also a lot of people saying they have no problems cutting it once you get it figured out with correct feed/speed, hold down, possibly a misting system... which sounds messy and added time cleaning signs? Plus from reading peoples feed rates, seems anywhere from 0.5-1.0 inches per second, which seems slow. Like 1 minute or more for each 14x10 sign not including setup?
So I'm wondering what a better setup would be. I read that waterjets leave a great finished cut. But I don't see much aobut people in the sing industry using them. Are they? What speeds and what are some popular machines?
Lasers? Haven't looked into this much, will start now. But viable?
Since I'm mainly concerned about simple rectangles (although added capability of CNC type cutter would be beneficial) maybe I should be looking into pneumatic shears or presses?
Any thoughts?
Signs range in size from 10x7, 14x10, 18x12, 24x18. 040, 063 and 080 aluminum, with applied vinyl. And we aer looking to do about 750-1,000 signs per week. All signs are rectangles with rounded corners and mounting holes.
I've been looking into routers for..ever, but it seems that a lot of people struggle cutting aluminum. There are also a lot of people saying they have no problems cutting it once you get it figured out with correct feed/speed, hold down, possibly a misting system... which sounds messy and added time cleaning signs? Plus from reading peoples feed rates, seems anywhere from 0.5-1.0 inches per second, which seems slow. Like 1 minute or more for each 14x10 sign not including setup?
So I'm wondering what a better setup would be. I read that waterjets leave a great finished cut. But I don't see much aobut people in the sing industry using them. Are they? What speeds and what are some popular machines?
Lasers? Haven't looked into this much, will start now. But viable?
Since I'm mainly concerned about simple rectangles (although added capability of CNC type cutter would be beneficial) maybe I should be looking into pneumatic shears or presses?
Any thoughts?