Instead of actual .032 alum sheet, Ive acquired some 1/8 inch composite aluminum/plastic panels. They are basically .050 alum on both sides, with plastic resin sandwiched in between. Total thickness is 1/8 inch, and these are usually used to cover the outside of newer Chevy dealerships. Gotta love craigslist!
Anyway, I had planned on using my router with an as yet unknown type of bit to reproduce the radius curves already in the 1/2 birch plywood sides. The bit would need some sort of guide, so I wouldnt have any danger of cutting into my plywood sides, as I trim the alum panels. Anyone know of such a bit or a different tool? Ive also considered using my Zip tool, but again, need the proper bit/attachment. I would just lay the alum panels flat and cut the same curves with my jigsaw, but I really hate how wobbly and prone to miscuts that jigsaw is. Id rather use something that will trace the existing curve, so I dont have mistakes.
Wondering how others have gone about this.....my first build I glued then cut the panels with the sides all in one shot, but for various reasons didnt want to do that this time.