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How to cut a rectangular hole, smaller than 1", in sheet aluminum?
We are a non-profit electronics mentoring project for at-risk youths. We need an inexpensive, portable, quick method to cut, drill, or punch a clean rectangular hole in 0.012” (30 gage) aluminum sheet. we are going into production, so we need something quick and consistent. We do everything by hand, and each builder is an independent craftsperson, so each builder needs their own personal toolset. So it can't be too expensive. We can only use hand-tools (electric or manual), or inexpensive benchtop or table tools (about $50 max, but $25 seems more reasonable to cut a hole in aluminum!). The method should lend itself to other size/shape holes. Modifying or repurposing off-the-shelf tools is fine, tho. Here's the piece. It's something like a gas pipe or chimney pipe cap from a plumbing supply company. The rectangle hole needed is approx 1/3" x 2/3", and it must fit the following part (JUST the trapezoidal section with little holes in it, not the entire part): I've found a few methods, need feedback/suggestions:
Many thanks! John Weiss, Director Bayview BOOM Mentoring Project bayviewboom.org 415-68-WHEEL We teach teens in the hood how to build boomboxes. This is a violence-reduction program, and much more. Check out this fun 2-minute video of some of our participants: Last edited by cutter; 12-14-2013 at 02:51 PM. Reason: remove embedded images; upload attachments |
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Drill a hole in each corner then use a sharp chisel(woodworking) and hammer through on a block of wood.
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Thanks!
But i'm concerned about curling, burrs, accuracy, and consistency. We're going into production, so we need something that will give professional-looking results. Hoping for a one-tool method. |
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With a router and carbide bit with appropriate setup you could really produce
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You are talking about a hole .333 thousands X .667 thousands
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Chaissis punch
The chassis punch is made just for that purpose. The cheapest can be found at Harbor Freight. Just drill a hole at the center. Insert the drive screw and turn a wrench to cut the hole. They come in both round and square.
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I would sure try the wood punches, or make your own. Aluminum is easy to cut and punch.
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Use a punch like the pros do.
Here is where they are.. You'll have to poke around to find the right one for you. |
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how does one make a square hole punch? i was wondering if that was possible...
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