Stainless steel is an attractive material for metal sculpture because of its superior corrosion resistance flexibility and strength.
Cutting thin stainless steel sheet.
To cut a stainless steel sheet you ll need a circular saw with a diamond saw blade.
After doing the first two steps you are ready to cut your stainless steel.
Don t use a different kind of saw blade since it might not be strong enough to cut through stainless steel.
If you re cutting through thin stainless sheets tin snips are your best option.
Make your first cut in the sheet metal.
Our 430 stainless steel sheet metal meets the criteria for both the 3 and 4 finish.
For stainless tubing a circular saw is a perfect tool to use.
Line up the saw blade with the section you want to cut.
Stainless steel is commonly used for sheet metal decorative pressed wall panels and decorative pipe for objects such as furniture frames closet rods and.
Thinner sheets however only require a tin snip.
430 stainless steel sheet 4 finish is the brushed finish commonly seen on kitchen appliances and backsplashes.
Saw blades for cutting stainless steel.
Tin snips are primarily used for cutting thin sheet metal like tin aluminum brass and thin gauge stainless steel.
Thicker sheets will require power shears a circular saw or an angle grinder.
430 stainless steel sheet 4 finish has a pvc film on one side to help protect against scratching during fabrication and installation.
Once your circular saw is set up clamp the stainless steel sheet to a work table so it s secure.
Cut the stainless steel.
Once you ve set up your workspace and measured and marked for your cut it s time to select a tool for the job.