i want to buy a metal sher to cut brass and other metal plate, assuming covid will one dy end, and my. engraving/awards business will begin (no one ever thought of me as a cock-eyed optimist!)
we will want to cut down to fairly small sizes (the size on a plate on an award)
question: what style shear:
perfect world, something like this?
https://allentown.craigslist.org/tls/d/fleetwood-niagara-foot-shear/7244707247.html
something like this?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/VEVOR-Manu...491289922f1a09a12c8c|ampid:PL_CLK|clp:2334524
harbor freight has a 36" shear with a BLADE STYLE like the niagra, ( i have nightmares about buying a blade with a cutting edge from harbor freight, although, in general i am a big fan, for tools that are rarely used
SO, THE QUESTION IS:
smaller pieces will be hard to cut, without bending and distorting the brass. which style will work out better,
a blade that hinges at one end, or one that simply moves straight up and down, contacting the entire width of the brass at once. we will build a table round the sher, do the metal is supported evenly, like we did with our daige laminators we use for mounting
we will want to cut down to fairly small sizes (the size on a plate on an award)
question: what style shear:
perfect world, something like this?
https://allentown.craigslist.org/tls/d/fleetwood-niagara-foot-shear/7244707247.html
something like this?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/VEVOR-Manu...491289922f1a09a12c8c|ampid:PL_CLK|clp:2334524
harbor freight has a 36" shear with a BLADE STYLE like the niagra, ( i have nightmares about buying a blade with a cutting edge from harbor freight, although, in general i am a big fan, for tools that are rarely used
SO, THE QUESTION IS:
smaller pieces will be hard to cut, without bending and distorting the brass. which style will work out better,
a blade that hinges at one end, or one that simply moves straight up and down, contacting the entire width of the brass at once. we will build a table round the sher, do the metal is supported evenly, like we did with our daige laminators we use for mounting