Hold the side of the metal sheet and put your snips around the edge.
Easiest way to cut metal sheet.
Straight shears and throatless shears.
Simply line up your chisel along the line you are going to cut and strike the back of it with a hammer.
Use your nondominant hand to hold the side of the metal.
Clamp the sheet metal in place on your work table to hold it in place while you work.
Align the snips with the line you want to cut with the upper blade of the tin snips touching the sheet metal.
You can use the same trick to cut metal studs.
Using a chisel and hammer is the most basic form of cutting sheet metal.
Straight shears make cuts that are straight lines.
Clamp or hold a straightedge or square along the cutting marks and score a line with the tip of a sharp utility knife blade.
Snip the two sides.
Tin snips are primarily used for cutting thin sheet metal like tin aluminum brass and thin gauge stainless steel.
Then bend the sheet back and forth a few times to snap it.
If your project requires curved cuts make an easy economical and adjustable.
Use a bench shear to easily cut most gauges of sheet metal.
Place the sheet metal on top of the workbench and lay out your pattern using a tape measure pencil and straightedge.
Bench shears come in two general types.
A handheld cutting tool fitted with a metal cut off wheel will easily cut through sheet.
If you ve hit it hard enough the chisel will cut the sheet metal if it s thin enough.
Jigsaws and metal cutting band saws are more work but can make most cuts in light to medium sheet metal.
Throatless sheers can cut inside curves and other complicated shapes in addition to outside curves and straight lines.