Thread: Cutting metal shapes
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26-11-2013 #28
Agree, the scroll saw sounds far better when it comes to small thin metal pieces. I have a Rexon scroll saw which is okay if I need very tight curves otherwise I'd use a bandsaw every time but you would need to make a better insert from wood around the blade with a smaller gap than the original.
For your job maybe one of these ?
Jet JWBS-9 Bench Top Bandsaw - Bandsaws - Sawing - Wood Working | Axminster.co.uk
Proxxon MBS 240/E Micro-Bandsaw - Modelling Tools - Modelling - Crafts & Hobbies | Axminster.co.uk
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