So if you mount laminated vinyl over this you would see the crushing marks?Stop sheer crushes the ACM and makes the edges look bad. Panel saw makes rough edges. I like scoring and breaking..edges look factory
Mine doesn't.Stop sheer crushes the ACM and makes the edges look bad. Panel saw makes rough edges. I like scoring and breaking..edges look factory
All we use is a shear, cuts perfect like a factory edge and doesn't crush the material. We've used stomp shears, a small hydraulic shear and large 12' hydraulic shears that can do 1/2" plate. If you get a bad edge, you need to adjust the blade gap.Stop sheer crushes the ACM and makes the edges look bad. Panel saw makes rough edges. I like scoring and breaking..edges look factory
I have been using my foot shear for acm for many years. NEVER ANY ISSUES. cut perfectly. I also have a Guillotine cutter that ruins the edges.Stop sheer crushes the ACM and makes the edges look bad. Panel saw makes rough edges. I like scoring and breaking..edges look factory
Scoring and breaking tends to curl the edge, unless you have it clamped to the table. Stomp sheer puts an edge to it, sure, but it certainly doesn't crush it. Are you thinking something like structural corrugated acm? That stuff, assembled in the field, is usually done with hand routers and skill saws.Stop sheer crushes the ACM and makes the edges look bad. Panel saw makes rough edges. I like scoring and breaking..edges look factory
same here, i would always rather use the sheer but ours only go to 38" so on larger projects have to use the panel sawWe use a panel saw and a sheer... Our sheer is only 30" wide. So we panel it into a size that fits then sheer it. The sheer makes a nice clean cut, it doesn't crush the edges and it requires zero sanding unlike our panel saw.
Didn't realize stomp sheers were so cheap.... May buy a 5 ft one and just sheer everything for under 2k. Saves sooooo much labor vs having to sand the edges down