Hi Guys
I've got a a large offcut of copper for a recycled jewellery job that's about 3mm thick. What is the best gauge of saw blade to use on something so thick? I need to cut large ovals for a flat bangle design.
Thanks
E
Hi Guys
I've got a a large offcut of copper for a recycled jewellery job that's about 3mm thick. What is the best gauge of saw blade to use on something so thick? I need to cut large ovals for a flat bangle design.
Thanks
E
The standard rule is "minimum 3 teeth in the cut". That said, I use 4/0 on 5mm steel, but that's for complex shapes so coarser works fine for simpler layout. Copper's a bit of a pest at times given how gummy it can be.
As Peter says, it can feel as if the blade is sticking. A 2/0 blade is about right for a smooth finish on 3.00mm sheet.
Frequently lubricate by applying beeswax or candle grease to the back of the blade not the teeth. I find a tealight is handy on the bench.
Use good quality blades, such as Vallorbe, or Bergeon. Dennis.
I used to use Beeswax, and changed to paraffin wax years ago it is less sticky, copper will seem slower to cut if you are used to Sliver
when I visited Korea a few years ago I was fortunate enough to be introduced to a Keum Boo Master who did everything the "Old Way" using heated rocks to produce Keum Boo.
He was also exceptional at piercing he used a very fine oil to lubricate his blades.
If cutting straight lines, You will make more progress by leaning the blde forward for a few strokes and then up righting it in a sort of slow rocking motion while sawing. Dennis.
For 3mm thick sheet I would use a larger saw blade, size 0 is the size I would use, but that is probably only because it's the largest in my stock of blades.
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