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Re: RE Nice holes in sheet metal

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Subject: Re: RE Nice holes in sheet metal
From: ZinkZ10C@aol.com
Date: Tue, 15 May 2001 19:15:14 EDT
How big would these holes need to be?  Torches are not the was to go as the 
sheet metal will warp.

For smallish holes ( ~ 1" and under ) a Unibit works just fine.  For larger 
sizes, a hole saw works but they tend to cut over sized by about 1/8", leave 
a ragged edge and are sometimes difficult to keep the hole where you want it.

For the radiused edges, use a lathe to make a hard wood die ( a hole with a 
radiused edge )to support the back side of the steel.  The next step would be 
to make plug ( round with a matching radiused step), a ball on a stick, a 
ball from a bearing, billiard ball or some other round object.

Depending on the size of the hole, thickness of the material and location of 
the hole,  use a drill press, vise, clamp, hammer or other device to form the 
metal.

The size of the hole and size of the plug would need to be juggled a bit so 
test on a similar gauge scrap piece.

Harold

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