Cutting the copper sheet.
Best way to cut copper sheets.
Cutting your own copper shapes can be easier than you think.
The method you choose to cut sheet metal depends on the thickness of the metal and the type of cut you plan to make.
Today i ll go over three different tools you can use to cut sheet metal and plate.
I usually use a pair of snips to cut 10 mil.
Now we re ready to answer the question of how to cut copper sheet.
I have created metal atcs and metal collage cards with 10 mil copper sheet.
Here are photos of some of my work using 10 mil copper sheets.
For thicker copper sheet you would want to use a jewelry saw it s a bit slower but gives you a nicer finished cutting edge.
Cut the copper sheet.
Do this for all of your cuts until you have freed your pattern from the copper sheet.
Depending on the tool you re using the process will differ a bit.
Before joining the pipe sections together the pipes are cut to length.
Perhaps the easiest way to cut copper sheet metal shears or tin snips are ideal for making straight cuts in high and medium gauge sheet metal.
If working with thin copper sheets they are best cut to size using metal cutting sheers.
For higher gauges meaning thinner copper you can easily do it with standard hardware store metal snips.
This is achieved through the use of a metal cutting blade on either a circular saw or angle grinder a hacksaw or a tubing cutter.
To cut straight lines use an electric saw.
Debur the ends to make them smooth.
Cutting your own copper sheets is a simple way to add a personal touch to any project to allow for custom dimensions possibly unavailable commercially and to save the additional costs of custom cutting which can quickly impact the total costs of your project.
Cut slowly and make straight lines in as continuous a motion as you can.
Start by taping both sides of the sheet metal directly over the line you want to cut and clamp the metal to a work station so it doesn t move.