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    Quote Originally Posted by WeirdBits View Post
    IIRC hacksaw, files, bench grinder, Dremel with a cutting wheel, and a sanding drum.

    Of course, I had to make it twice as hard for myself… I bolted two layers of the aluminium together onto an old control plate as a template so I could cut both plates at once. If there’s a next time it’ll be only one plate at a time.
    Your post above got me looking for "ways" - if it can be done it's an "interesting" problem to work out.

    I have found that a laminating knife can be used to cut aluminium (it'll take a few passes against a straight edge, but it might be a bit easier).
    Not sure if it'll work to "cut" the rounded edges - but it might make it a bit easier for a bench grinder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EsquireEsque View Post
    Your post above got me looking for "ways" - if it can be done it's an "interesting" problem to work out.

    I have found that a laminating knife can be used to cut aluminium (it'll take a few passes against a straight edge, but it might be a bit easier).
    Not sure if it'll work to "cut" the rounded edges - but it might make it a bit easier for a bench grinder.
    I have found a way to round the edges of a control panel....

    Once it was cut to the right width (using the laminate knife mentioned above) = I tape an existing control panel to it and use it as a and use that as guide to sand (using the disc on a belt/disc sander and then finish by hand sanding). The harder control panel will not sand anywhere as easy as the aluminium - then move the control panel down to get the length I want, tape it down again and shape the other end.
    The same taping allows me to easily drill the screw holes etc as well.

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