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Graham Taylor
05-11-2015, 9:00 AM
If the suppliers dont round the corners of anodised aluminium when they cut it to size (I am waiting for a reply to see if they will do it), is there an easy way to do it yourself and still get a uniform and neat shape on all 4 corners?
Thanks as always,
Graham
Dave Sheldrake
05-11-2015, 9:03 AM
A local firm with a corner notch-er would be the easiest way Graham.
Mike Null
05-11-2015, 9:07 AM
Don't know if this is available in the UK but it is a popular unit here. I have one with several of the dies.
http://www.accucutter.com/Cmate%20040.htm
Graham Taylor
05-11-2015, 9:10 AM
thanks for the quick replies. One of the guys who did our building work is also a welder so he may know somewhere local that I could try.
Thanks again
Mike Null
05-11-2015, 9:14 AM
For sure one of the engraving supply houses has a tool to do the job. Here the basic tool costs a little less than $100 and each die about the same.
Kev Williams
05-11-2015, 11:12 AM
For thinner materials I use our 'trophy plate' corner rounder, cuts a 3/16" radius round corner easy enough.
Otherwise, I round corners by hand. I use a 1" belt sander, and a 180 paper/scotchbrite flapper wheel to finish up.
It's actually pretty easy once you get the hang of it.
Works best with small quantities tho... ;)
Jerome Stanek
05-11-2015, 11:48 AM
You could make a template and use a router with a template bit.
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