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Selling 2mm hardox Sheets
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Coolspeedbot
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3 June 2016, 11:38
is Hardox sheets hard to cut?
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3 June 2016, 11:57
As long as you have an angle grinder it's fairly easy stuff to cut. But it is a wear steel so it's pretty resistant to drilling and handsaws/jigsaws.
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3 June 2016, 12:12
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As long as you have an angle grinder it's fairly easy stuff to cut. But it is a wear steel so it's pretty resistant to drilling and handsaws/jigsaws.
Oh, so what is the recommend approach to attaching to a robot?
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3 June 2016, 12:58
Anglegrinding and welding is most used.
Some have acces to a plasma torch, what makes curves a lot easier to make.
Trowing money at the problem and having the sheet water or lasercut.
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3 June 2016, 13:19
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Anglegrinding and welding is most used.
Some have acces to a plasma torch, what makes curves a lot easier to make.
Trowing money at the problem and having the sheet water or lasercut.
Damn, looks like I'll have to use HPDE instead.
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19 June 2018, 14:59
Any of these still for sale or anybody who bought them looking to sell them on? I could use a few of them!
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