How To Make Inside Cuts On Sheet Metal By Hand
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- How To Make Inside Cuts On Sheet Metal By Hand:
The "How To Make A Metal Project Enclosure" video answered how to make outside cuts on thin sheet metal and this video (inspired by viewers) has been made to answer the questions of How To Make Inside Cuts On Sheet Metal By Hand.
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Thank you very much for this. I am making several outdoor sheet metal boxes for my paint and oil cans. With the pandemic I’m loosing a lot of space in my home and building stuff at the side of my house. At this time I’m thinking about making an outdoor tv box for an old tv. I was thinking about wood but the weight will be exponential so I decided of a combination of both. The stand with wheels to roll out of the way and a box for the tv. I’ll be using rivets and rivnuts. I’m in the process of learning the order of operations for the bends but would like to see if someone has thought about this? Thanks
Thank you. Very helpful tips 👍
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Love your vids! Thanks!
I have a hand powered nibbler that is very useful for something like this.
Thanks. I would have never thought to use a chisel.
Great video! Would you recommend using a Dremel with a cutting wheel?
I have spent over $100 on trying to make a flat 5x7 piture frame with the border being 5/8 in. all around. Using Dremel and cutting wheel. Cut about 10 and can't use any. I am pissed. Gotta keep buying sheet metal pieces too and more cutting wheels. Gotta try something else now. Any suggestions?
@@Elvisrivers1 how about use the shears and the finishing techniques he talked about. Maybe keep a lot of buffer and file it down or use a grinding wheel.
Is that weldable steel ? Looks like you cut that with ease with the sheets. Aluminum?
How much thickness of the sheetmetal in this video you cutted?Normally using the technique the video showed,how about the maximum thickness?
The thickness is 0.55mm Zincalume sheet. It would be more difficult to cut anything much thicker by hand without creating deformations. Thanks for watching!
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How to cut small rectangular holes in a sheet metal box for something like electronic switches ? Without a power drill
Chisel like in the vid. NOT with your good wood chisels!
Watch here for both powered and non-powered hole cutting tools: ua-cam.com/video/XI8oTSbwVW8/v-deo.html
They do have metal working chisels which of coarse can be sharpened
Alternatively, a piece of rod could be sharpened. Tools don't have to be for the particular task, expensive or store bought to be successful. Thanks for the comment.
Metal punching is good for get good finish
How thick is the metal? 1mm?
Nibler is best for sheet metal cutting
Do you have a clever method for making double D holes?
I can’t justify spending $$$ on a punch and filing is not fun at all…
I have tried to cut a flat picture frame ou TV of weldable steel. Very thin...maybe 16th of an inch. Using Dremel and cutting wheels. So far 10 useless frames. Can't get perfect cuts. Th ed wheels wobble..and you can't get in the corners. I have spent over $100 on wheels and pieces of sheet metal. The borders are 5/8 " all 4 sides. HEELLPPP!!
Try this: ua-cam.com/video/XI8oTSbwVW8/v-deo.html
wait a minute he told green is left and red is right but his shears are of yellow colour
I believe those to be the straight cutting type.
😂 no one that cuts sheatmetal correctly uses the straight yellow cutter. Right left no yellow that's part of reason your cuts are bad..