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How do you cut copper sheets.
Cut slowly and make straight lines in as continuous a motion as you can.
You will have some extra sanding to do but snips work so much faster than saw and when you get good at it even faster.
Once the copper sheet has been marked where it needs to be cut the sheers blades are positioned on each side of the sheet as would be regular scissors when cutting paper.
Cutting straight lines with an electric saw.
Snips work like scissors try to keep them straight perpendicular to the copper.
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Work gloves must be worn during the cutting process as the cutting edge of the copper is very sharp.
Begin cut with metal cutting sheer.
Elevate and support one edge of sheet with free hand allowing entry point for cut enough clearance for metal cutting sheer to proceed.
Cut the copper sheet.
20 gauge copper can be cut with heavy duty snips or sheet metal shears.
Clamp or hold a straightedge or square along the cutting marks and score a line with the tip of a sharp utility knife blade.
Choose a saw with a tooth number of at least 24tip teeth per inch to ensure even cuts in the metal.
Using a metal cutting sheer begin to make the cuts along your marks.
If you have to tilt them you will get a slight extra impression right next to your cut from the snip blade because it will drag along the copper.
While you can bend this copper with your hands to get a sharp 90 degree bend you must use a sheet metal brake.
Do this for all of your cuts until you have freed your pattern from the copper sheet.
The sheers handles are brought together to cut through the sheet.
Snip the two sides.
Put on a pair of work gloves before you wax the saw to protect your hands.
Proceed slowly and steadily in cutting taking care to try to complete individual lines of cut in one straight continuous action.
Debur the ends to make them smooth.
Preparing for the job step ii.
Cutting the copper sheet step iii.