Diamond Plate
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Diamond Plate
?? When cutting aluminum diamond plate 1/16", with plasmacam with advanced height control, do I do a test cut to calibrate like I would regular sheet stock?
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Re: Diamond Plate
I would. Make sure your settings account for the max thickness of the diamond areas, not just the edge of the plate.
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Re: Diamond Plate
Thanks, that's kind of what I thought too.
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Re: Diamond Plate
Actually, I recommend cutting tread plate (aka diamond plate) with the bumps up, and at the book cut speed and height and voltage for the nominal thickness of the material (not the thickness at the bumps). The Plasmacam advanced height will rise and fall over the bumps very nicely, and you will get great cut quality. Jim Colt Hypertherm
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Re: Diamond Plate
Thanks Jim, I will try this