All cuts were made with out lubricant and the majority of the cuts were made on solid 1 1 4 x5.
Cutting aluminum sheet with table saw.
Types of circular saw blades for cutting aluminum.
Before cutting aluminum with a circular saw determine what type of aluminum you need to cut such as aluminum siding or an aluminum sheet.
Replace that blade with a blade meant for non ferrous materials.
The leadscrew drive would be necessary to prevent autofeeding it would be useful sometimes with wood.
Place the piece of aluminum you need to cut on a pair of saw horses.
Metal cutting blade this type of blade has smaller teeth separated by sturdy slots.
Cutting aluminum with a table saw blade selection.
It is ideal for thinner sheets up to 11 gauge.
This is the 80 tooth non ferrous tcg diablo blade from freud.
Cutting aluminum with a table saw requires a blade designated specifically for cutting non ferrous.
You can t cut through thick blocks of metal with this one however.
These blades have a special grade of carbide for aluminum a triple chip top grind and a zero or negative hook angle.
This design helps in cutting metal pipes and sheets.
Lubricate the blade using a beeswax or paraffin wax.
Secure the aluminum to the saw horses with a clamp.
Measure the piece of aluminum with the tape measure.
When you are cutting aluminum with a table saw it is important to provide lubrication so that the.
Start by unplugging the table saw.
There are two main types.
Carefully take off the blade you usually use for cutting wood.
Here i show how i cut 1 8 thick 6061 aluminum on the table saw with an 80 tooth blade.
You can wax the tabletop to.
The advantage is that the work can be clamped to the table.
If the motor housing on your saw is open and could collect metal chips tape a piece of cloth over the openings to protect the motor windings and bearings while you cut the aluminum.
When cutting aluminum brass or bronze you need a blade specially designed for cutting non ferrous material.
If your table saw allows you to install a smaller.
If the blade grabs the material during the cut it can pinch the blade and damage the blade and can also hurt the operator for this reason you want it clamped in place.