Re: Re: [Makers] Quick Question Regarding Parking and Equipment Capabilities

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Glen Beestone

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Oct 10, 2025, 6:24:17 AM (5 days ago) Oct 10
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3 mm by 50 mm should be easy enough to cuk with an electric jigsaw and bring to final dimension with files. printing and gluing a scale template to the work can help with this. 

I guess it depends on how confident you are in hand finishing, and to what tolerance you need this. 

Glen


On 10/10/2025, 10:59 Alistair MacDonald <alistair.macdonald@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Melissa,

If you have a chain there are a pare of racks in the yard out the back. Other motorcyclists from the building use it so I can only presume it is secure.

As for the CNC, I fear 3mm steel is pushing it. If memory serves me correctly it is not the speed of our router but the low torque that will be the problem. I am not saying it is not possible, but more research will be needed. Anyone any thoughts? 

All the best,

  Alistair





On Fri, 10 Oct 2025 at 10:43, Melissa <melissa.w...@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello, 
I'm very tempted to join your group, though my only transport is a motorcycle. before I come along on a Wednesday, I was wondering if there is anywhere secure and out of the way I could park my bike? 

Also, I know I'd need training to use it but is the CNC machine capable of cutting 3mm steel sheet? 
thanks! 

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Melissa

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Oct 10, 2025, 6:44:00 AM (5 days ago) Oct 10
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As in, a standard jigsaw? this might be an option, just might require patience and a steady hand 

Thank you 
Melissa 

Glen Beestone

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Oct 10, 2025, 7:12:17 AM (5 days ago) Oct 10
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yes just a regular jigsaw with a metal cutting blade. 


it is along cut (I see now it should be 500mm dia) so you may need to stop periodically and let the blade cool down.

alternatively we have a band saw. but it currently has quite coarse wood blade on It. (do we have a finer metal blade?)

that would save some time with the outer cut but you'd still have to do the inner cut by hand. 

Glen

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Melissa

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Oct 10, 2025, 8:29:04 AM (5 days ago) Oct 10
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I see, these could be the main option to doing so! 
The only issue I can see is that the item is also hollow, but I could probably drill a hole to get the saw started on the insides. 

I’ve attached an image of some examples of the item I’m wanting to re-create :) 
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