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"Fabio Berutti" wrote in
: IMHO aluminum is too weak and it's not so easy to work 'cause it is too soft and bends and sticks to the tools. Steel is too hard, particularly stainless... a guy here in Milan made a 6550 PP amp out of a large rectangular (reversed) oven pan, some 4-5 mm of AISI304. I suppose it's .. well .. robust. I'd say that copper is the best of all in terms of ease of machining: just remember to paint it with a protective transparent lacquer as soon as You finish polishing it with sandpaper, or it will get brown in a wink. A further advantage of a 3mm copper plate is that it IS definitely a ground reference, at least for a power amp. Ciao Fabio Aluminium comes in a number of different grades. Some varieties (like the type used to some cheap sheet ali) indeed are weak and are nasty to machine (kinda like cheese). Extrusions tend to be made of better stuff (though it would pay to check with your supplier as to what you are getting - there is a 4 digit number that applies to ali which defines its characteristics). I love it for chassis making!. You can anodise it all sorts of nice colours. http://homepages.kcbbs.gen.nz/moby/6A3.jpg M |
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