by falvarez » Wed Aug 14, 2013 11:29 am
I did pretty much all my aluminum cutting using a cheap 9" Ryobi band saw with a 3/8" metal cutting blade. The 3/16" plate does tend to dull the blade, so I try to put some BoeLube (or use whatever you have like candle wax) to help extend the life of the blade. 3/16" plate is tough to file down so try to get your cut fairly close (I shoot to be within around 1/32" of the line)
If the pattern I was cutting out was intricate, I sometimes took the time to draw up the part in CAD, printed it out, then spray glued it to the plate. If the layout was fairly straightforward, I just drew it directly on the aluminum w/ a sharpie.
To clean up the cut, I have a Harbor Freight 10" disk sander which I use to sand the part down to the line...any remaining cleanup I do with a file and/or sandpaper.
Frank Alvarez
Sonex #800, Aerovee 2.1
Scratch Building (working on Cowl)