Harder metals should not be cut using a scroll saw.
Cutting aluminum sheet with scroll saw.
Therefore it is advised that harder metals should not be cut using a scroll saw.
It is possible to cut harder metals with a scroll saw.
If you have a thicker metal you ll probably want to use a circular saw or bandsaw to make your cuts.
A scroll saw can be used to cut soft metal up to inches thick.
There s snapping blades metal chips flying and potential for the workpiece to catch the blade wrong and send it flying or at least vibrate violently.
Sheets can be taped between pieces of 1 8 plywood to prevent burrs on the underside keep shavings under control and protect the saw table.
If the hard metal is thicker than a quarter inch find another saw.
If you must cut the aluminum use a fine toothed blade.
However it is very difficult.
Should you wish to take on the challenge be sure to use the saw on a low speed setting and the blade is adequately lubricated.
If you are absolutely dedicated to doing so use a slow speed setting make sure the blade is properly lubricated and feed the metal through the blade slowly.
Equipped with a metal cutting blade the scroll saw can cut soft metal such as copper silver brass and aluminum up to 1 8 thick as well as 1 8 brass rod.
Work slowly as you feed the metal through the blade.
I have cut some brass on the saw in a pinch but swore that i would never do it again.
I would not cut 1 8 thick aluminum on a scroll saw unless it was a last ditch effort.
You can get metal cutting blades for both.
Cutting metal on a scroll saw is definitely not as safe as cutting wood.
Cutting 1 4 inch aluminum on a scroll saw would be pushing it but if you cut very slowly you should be able to do it.
The action of a scroll saw blade makes cutting metal kind of dangerous.