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Cooling Savant
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I will be using a 1/32 slitting saw to cut some fins (actually the channels). Now obveously I have to be careful to make sure I have enough room to cut the chennels w/out cutting into the "outer walls" of the base. Here is where I am running into problems w/ how long I can make my fins.
So I am wondering if it'll be ok if I don't run the saw all the way though the fins. So there will be a small arc, which will go to a higher step in the base.Here is a drawing... kinda. The base in the center of the fins will be 1/16" but because of the blade size both ends will be higher (not sure how much). Do you think this will be ok? Any other ideas? I will be able to cut the center channels fine, but because of the radius on both ends I will start to hit that. I could make the ends square but I don't think that will be as good. Thanks for you input. |
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I was looking through Grainger's catalog yesterday, and I found that industrial bandsaws typically use a 0.025 thick cutting band. That would be a smidge thinner than your .03125 (1/32).
A few bands are available at 0.020. |
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But that is refering to the large metal cutting liquid lubed band saws. |
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I have the blade I am GOING to be using it is free for me to use and I really don't think it's worth it to buy anything else. I need you guys' openions on whether I should just cut short and raise the base of where the outlets are (like in the picture). Or do something w/ the radius of each side of the channel. Or something else. Just please let me know what you think will be better.
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After looking around a bit more in the shop I found another slitting saw blade which is .045" wide (bit less than 3/64, 1.2mm). This blade has a smaller diameter which I think will work. But the channels will be bigger (were going to be .035", 1/32", .89mm).
So now I could either use this blade w/ larger channels. Or use the thinner one, and change something in the design which might make the block inferior (or intherior? ![]() WHAT ARE YOUR OPENIONS? I'm a n00b. |
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KILL THE POPUPS!!!...
The 'arc' you're showing in the popup, opps!, I mean pics is negligable. You could always make the block a tad longer so it does'nt cut into the outer walls, if your drawing is to scale a MM or two will do it. Alternativly you could make the outer walls part of the block TOP rather than bottom and have it screwed/bolted on through the baseplate... |
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Yes we have one of these band saws in our shop. But I wouldn't feel comfortable using it to cut my fins. I think I am just going to go w/ the "step". And see how it goes.
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