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>> No.1831443 [View]
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>>1831436
After cutting something, how do you clean it up?

>> No.1823994 [View]
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>>1823979
>mandrel
Well I found out there are deburring tools. Which work great from what I can tell. My other question though goes with this. How do you clean up an edge after you cut it. Say you are trying to cut a straight line and you go off of it a bit. Do you just file, or grind that down till it's straight?

Like I see a lot of radius cuts on sheet metal that look like ass all over the internet, then they cut to the next part and it's all cleaned up. But no explains what they are doing there. It's like some step that's supposed to be well known I guess.

This image is the best I could find, The edge isn't smooth or straight. Deburring removes the burrs and makes it a little smooth. But I mean making the curve seem like a smooth transitioning curve.

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