I've been trying to find a good way to cut 1" steel plate. I acquired a pile of 1ftX2ftX1" A36 steel plates that've been painted and are a little rusty. I've been cutting them into baseplate weights for my front rests, cuts from 12" long to 18" long thru the 1" thick plate.
So far I've tried;
- my little plasma cutter, not enough power......
- water jet, too expensive.....
- laser, too expensive.......
- Oxy/Acet, too raggedy.......-
- hotsaw/fiber blade, too slow.......
- hotsaw, diamond blade, no go.......
- 14" chopsaw w/fiber blade, I've burnt up two chopsaws.....
- Bridgeport, kinda' fiddly but best yet......
Too wide for my bandsaw
That's all I can think of right now.
I've got a friend with one a' them German machines with like a 36"-40" circular blade but I ain't going there.
And lately the suppliers have been pushing 7 1/2" diamond-tipped circular saw blades on me that are purported to slice thru the metal. I've been too cheap to risk 65.00 on something I don't think will work.
Has anyone tried a diamond tipped metal-cutting blade?
So far I've tried;
- my little plasma cutter, not enough power......
- water jet, too expensive.....
- laser, too expensive.......
- Oxy/Acet, too raggedy.......-
- hotsaw/fiber blade, too slow.......
- hotsaw, diamond blade, no go.......
- 14" chopsaw w/fiber blade, I've burnt up two chopsaws.....
- Bridgeport, kinda' fiddly but best yet......
Too wide for my bandsaw
That's all I can think of right now.
I've got a friend with one a' them German machines with like a 36"-40" circular blade but I ain't going there.
And lately the suppliers have been pushing 7 1/2" diamond-tipped circular saw blades on me that are purported to slice thru the metal. I've been too cheap to risk 65.00 on something I don't think will work.
Has anyone tried a diamond tipped metal-cutting blade?