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  • M

    Avoid aggressive CNC countersinking unless the part is fixtured really well; otherwise, you risk creating a twist or stress in the sheet. If this is a recurring need, you might want to look into press-style countersinking dies, which can dimple the countersink rather than cut it.

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    M

    Just use super glue! Cyanoacrylates are a good bet with ASA, but you may want to get a specialized one rather than just from the dollar store. The UV exposure outdoors may be a risk.

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    in reply to: Gluing ASA parts for outdoor use
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