aluminumwelder
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I often have to cut out rectangular holes in 0.062" aluminum sheet metal. I've tried various methods, nibblers, jig saw, but the best by far for a professional finish is a palm router with 1/8" carbide upcut bit using a router bushing and template guide. Looks like it was done by machine. Suprisingly I can find almost no one doing this online, only found 1 youtube video. I guess since the bits are marketed as CNC bits no one thinks they can be used in a hand tool????
My question is what is the smallest diameter bit I can use by hand that wont' be constantly breaking? Smaller diameter means less metal to cut through which means faster cleaner cuts.
I can't find any cheap 2mm upcut router bits in locally, but I can get them overseas for around $2 each compared to $30 each in USA.
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/NEW-..._7&btsid=e4c0c1e9-80aa-4455-96c3-0afe494da38e
I figured even if I busted all ten it wouldn't be that bad.
Anyone with experience doing this I'd love some feedback.
My question is what is the smallest diameter bit I can use by hand that wont' be constantly breaking? Smaller diameter means less metal to cut through which means faster cleaner cuts.
I can't find any cheap 2mm upcut router bits in locally, but I can get them overseas for around $2 each compared to $30 each in USA.
http://www.aliexpress.com/item/NEW-..._7&btsid=e4c0c1e9-80aa-4455-96c3-0afe494da38e
I figured even if I busted all ten it wouldn't be that bad.
Anyone with experience doing this I'd love some feedback.