
bbarry wrote:For what it's worth, I didn't use a speed control on my router. I cut many linear feet of my aluminum with a flush cut router bit in a router going full blast and ended up with millions of tiny shavings, but no "slagging" or melting.
Also, heed said advice about masking tape. Looking the wrong way at a piece of aluminum will scratch it.
Mineral spirits or lacquer thinner will take off any residue from the tape and oils from your hands when you are done.
Brad
shoeman wrote:Be sure to wear safety glasses! Long sleeves and pants are a good idea too.
aggie79 wrote:Another question for the experts. My aluminum has a protective film. I had intended on leaving that in place when cutting or routing. Will that plastic gum up the router bit?
madjack wrote:I would say there is a possibility...I would mark it, cut it and peel it back just enough to not interfere with your cut...
madjack
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