Find a surplus metal brake/break [not sure of correct spelling].
It will bend/shear metal to your desires, but might be a bit pricey.
Don
N8DE
Quoting "Craig D. Smith" <craig@powersmith.net>:
> For my antenna projects and other ham puttering I have a semi-frequent need
> to cut aluminum stock as well as PCB material, occasional brass, etc. I'm
> not talking anything really heavy duty - 1/4 inch thick at the max and 90%
> of the time 1/8 inch or less and no steel. And nothing really big - 12 inch
> wide would be about the max. i.e. - fabricating front panels for electronic
> equipment, various bits and pieces for antennas, etc. I'm getting by for
> now with hacksaw and saber saw. But it would be nice to have something
> bench mounted with a fence that would give me straight edges and minimize
> the need for filing and other finishing.
>
> I'm restricted on space, so don't want/need anything really big or powerful.
> Thinking in terms of 2 ft square or less benchtop space. So what are your
> suggestions? Small bandsaw? Any other ideas? What do you use?
>
> Also, what type of blade is recommended and what kind of blade life should I
> expect?
>
> Thanks in advance for your ideas and suggestions
> 73
> ...
> Craig AC0DS
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