Mc Master Carr has it in stock, I have ordered it before.
They do? I can't find any. They have copper, brass and bronze.
I did a search and nothing comes up.
It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure. — Albert Einstein
This place lists all the different Nickel Silver alloys, I'd really like to know what is easiest to deep draw and what sounds best but who has time for that? The Miller Company
They are similar to brasses, most types will draw well but as the copper percent drops you have to move to hot working more and more.
Most sheet comes hardened so it would need to be annealed, but the larger concern would probably be the color cast of the metal if you were not plating the piece.
I like the "blue" types but cannot remember what alloys those were, for base plates you need to drill and cut, 770 has a lower copper percent and thus is a little less "grabby" in that brass way
I have not tried deep drawing as hard soldering works so well but if you are looking for historically correct that would not be acceptable.
You may want to look here, also they are very good about responding to questions.
It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure. — Albert Einstein
There are metal cutting lasers but they are huge and expensive machines, a little desktop laser can't cut metal because the beam gets reflected. You probably want water-jet cutting or just a bench shear to cut straight lines.
TANX guys,yes water-jet i´ll try.Onlinemetals offers 770 alloy(Cu 55%, Zn 27%, Ni 18%)
and metalliferous offers 752 alloy (Cu 65%, Zn 17%, Ni 18%).
In the PAF "world",what 10% plus or minus CU would cause?
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