I needed to mill a bracket from 1.5mm (.060") aluminum and decided this
might be a good time to try mounting the material with wax. I dropped
some hot candle wax on a 13mm (.5") plate and then placed the sheet over
it and used a propane torch flame on the sheet until the wax started
running out all of the edges. Then I pressed the sheet to the plate
until it cooled. I clamped the plate to the table and drilled the part
holes and milled the outside contour. It looked like I didn't mill
through, so I milled the contour again a little deeper and half way
through the last pass the part broke free. Fortunately, the part just
jiggled on the end-mill instead of catching on it and flying off. Since
this wax was not designed for this purpose, I would say this process has
promise. I hate clamping thin parts in a vise. Has anyone tried a
different wax or method?

-- 
Kirk Wallace (California, USA
http://www.wallacecompany.com/machine_shop/ 
Hardinge HNC/EMC CNC lathe,
Bridgeport mill conversion, doing XY now,
Zubal lathe conversion pending
Craftsman AA 109 restoration
Shizuoka ST-N/EMC CNC)


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