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I have a customer that wants to cut some chickens out of 1/8" brass sheet. I have not done any brass and I was wondering does it mimic copper, stainless or what as far as cutting. any help would be appreciated.
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I have never cut brass, but would think you would have to be really careful with the fumes.

It's soft enough it should cut like aluminum, but again, I have never done it. Where are you even going to get 10g brass sheet??

Just curious, I don't even know where to call the even ask.

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Nor do I. My customer already has it and I will ask.

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Alaska Brass and Copper in Seattle has it by the truckload. Just about any brass or copper products you would like they have. Stainless too.
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Yes, beware the fumes, it is like welding on galvanized steel due to the zinc in it.
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Some one here posted they used a door kick plate for their brass should be easy to find at the box stores if your project is small enough.

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A lot of those so-called "brass" kick plates are just brass plated. I found that out the expensive way.
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That was me with the brass door kick plate.... Here's the motor data plate that I scribed and cut for the belt grinder.

You do have to read the packaging real close to make sure that what you're buying is actually brass! This is 16g I just used the settings for mild steel, same pierce height as cut height, no delay, and let 'er eat at book numbers, or a tad faster depending on thickness.... Since there's mounting holes on the plate, I drew an 9" line and took a few slices off the end until I got results I liked....

And yes, ventilate like crazy! As with rocks (lapidary) and cutting metal, I've found that burning, cutting or shaping anything that turns green is usually very bad for you!

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Wow the detail on that plate is amazing!
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