turbo6justin
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A lot of what I do is automotive related and I find myself making switch pannels fairly often. When picking switches I usually limit myself to round switches because making round holes is easy. Some switches are just not available so I am in need of making square holes. Material is usually 1/8" aluminum so nothing hard to work with. Short of drilling the 4 corners then using a cut off wheel to connect them how are you doing it? The problem with the cut off wheels is on small switches (the current one is .875 x 1.375") you almost have to use a dremmel type wheel which is always a last resort of mine because they **** to work with. A 3" cut off wheel is just too big of a radius so you can't even get through the material before you are past the end of the cut. Then there is the drilled corner problem, that leaves the corner radiused of course instead of a nice square corner. I usually finish these pannels with hand files and you can remove material relatively quick but there has to be a better way. Getting the hole to rough size with a carbide burr works too but again it is a rotating tool so everything is based around a radius again and square holes are streight.
I have a press and punching the holes occured to me but punching dies are not cheap either.
Just looking for ideas here to make smallish square holes accurately.
I have a press and punching the holes occured to me but punching dies are not cheap either.
Just looking for ideas here to make smallish square holes accurately.
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