[TheForge] cutting 1/4 copper

debmiller at fuse.net debmiller at fuse.net
Tue Apr 12 16:04:06 EDT 2005


Hey Kevin,

If you ever want to "get rid of" any of that copper let me know.

Also, I would think that you could actually use a table saw????

Ray Miller
Cincinnati


> 
> From: "Kevin D" <flyinpig at go-concepts.com>
> Date: 2005/04/12 Tue AM 10:15:27 EDT
> To: "Theforge" <theforge at mailman.qth.net>
> Subject: [TheForge] cutting 1/4 copper
> 
> 
> How about a redsmithing question to break the lull?
> 
> Last year a local scrap yard had some copper for sale, so I bought a couple
> hundred pounds at $1/lb.  So a buddy of mine would like a chunk out of a
> ~4'x5'x 1/4" plate that I'd bought.  We spent an hour and a half chiseling
> down both sides until it was scored and work hardened enough to lay it on a
> 4x4 and jump on it to break it along the chisel line.
> 
> We'd tried setting up a fence and cutting it with a sawzall, but it wouldn't
> cut straight.  The blade flexed too easily, perhaps too much pressure?
> Anyway, anyone got any better ideas on how to cut out pieces?
> 
> Kevin Donahoe
> Flying Pig Forge
> Morrow, OH 45152
> flyinpig at go-concepts.com
> 
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