Cutting my own perforated panels

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I have made the mistake of cutting my own perforated panels. Using metal shears. Getting some burrs that I will have to cut off and hammer down. Is this a problem and I need to order them cut?

I suspect the shears distorted the metal along the cut edges. Hopefully the distortion is limited to the edges and can be hammered flat without stretching the metal. I would use a wooden mallet (not a metal hammer) to flatten the stators because you don't want to smash and "expand" the metal (which would create local buckling in the expanded areas). You will definitely want to grind off the sharp points along the cut edges to mitigate the tendency for coronal arcing.

Below is a photo of of a stator that had its edges ground smooth and then coated with polyurethane:


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