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Hi,
I'm thinking of building/experimenting with Symposium clone isolation platforms and was wondering if a good quality high speed flush trim router bit in a shaper would work for triming the aluminim sheet (say less than .125) thick flush against the mdf layers. If not, any other good way of getting a nice edge without a machine shop?
Thanks.
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Topic - Any machinists on site? Q. re. aluminum stock & router bits - AJ 18:20:54 08/19/07 (8)
- Thanks to all! (nt) - AJ 16:36:29 08/21/07 (0)
- RE: Any machinists on site? Q. re. aluminum stock & router bits - KLS 16:14:50 08/21/07 (0)
- It'll work just fine, provided that the motor on the shaper has enough torque. - SF tech 18:38:23 08/19/07 (5)
- Not for the faint hearted is an understatement, - risabet 22:59:27 08/19/07 (0)
- RE: It'll work just fine, provided that the motor on the shaper has enough torque. - unclestu52 20:36:02 08/19/07 (3)
- RE: It'll work just fine, provided that the motor on the shaper has enough torque. - yotacowboy 05:42:50 08/20/07 (2)
- RE: It'll work just fine, provided that the motor on the shaper has enough torque. - unclestu52 12:25:52 08/20/07 (1)
- Have done similar stuff - Ed Sawyer 16:36:12 08/20/07 (0)