coolhammerman
08-05-2006, 07:11 PM
OK, so I'm brand new and this may be a really stupid question. I just got my ShopBot and haven't even cut anything yet. I make folk art signs from plywood, vine, bottle caps, roofing nails, wire and 26 ga galvanized sheet metal cutoffs used to make fireplace chimney pans for homes in the Atlanta area. Right now I do it the old fashioned way with bandsaws. I will use the ShopBot to cut the plywood and anticipate no problems. I need help with the sheet metal parts.
I have been cutting the sheet metal parts out with a 14" band saw and a 1/4" metal cutting blade dry, no coolant. I actually stack three (sometimes 4) layers and cut with no problems. The sheet metal is painted black on one side and gray on the other.
Other than plasma, can anyone suggest how I might cut out the sheet metal parts with a router bit? One layer at a time would be fine.
Here is a link to the signs. You can easily see the parts which are made from sheet metal. In this case, feathers. You can click the image to enlarge for detail.
Cigar Store Indian (https://www.wildandwoody.com/catalog.product.asp?catalog%5Fid=ProductCatalog&pa rent%5Fcategory%5Fid=MountainLake&category%5Fid=Mo untainLake&product%5Fid=LAK04455L%20%20)
Or, more signs here (http://www.wildandwoody.com) WildandWoody.com.
Thanks in advance.
The Coolhammerman, or
Georgia Ron Brown
I have been cutting the sheet metal parts out with a 14" band saw and a 1/4" metal cutting blade dry, no coolant. I actually stack three (sometimes 4) layers and cut with no problems. The sheet metal is painted black on one side and gray on the other.
Other than plasma, can anyone suggest how I might cut out the sheet metal parts with a router bit? One layer at a time would be fine.
Here is a link to the signs. You can easily see the parts which are made from sheet metal. In this case, feathers. You can click the image to enlarge for detail.
Cigar Store Indian (https://www.wildandwoody.com/catalog.product.asp?catalog%5Fid=ProductCatalog&pa rent%5Fcategory%5Fid=MountainLake&category%5Fid=Mo untainLake&product%5Fid=LAK04455L%20%20)
Or, more signs here (http://www.wildandwoody.com) WildandWoody.com.
Thanks in advance.
The Coolhammerman, or
Georgia Ron Brown