Cheese
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The first thing I'd do is to cover the top surface of the aluminum plate with a self adhesive plastic film. It could be a plastic film made specifically for that purpose or it could be simple plastic tape like what's used to seal vapor barriers, house wrap or foam panels. Any aluminum chip that gets adhered to the cutting tool, will usually spin around on the naked aluminum surface and damage it.
I'd remove the bulk of the material with a holesaw. Then come back and clean up the holes using the router and a lubricant like Tap Magic for aluminum. I wouldn't use a vac with the router as you really don't want that cutting fluid in the dustbag. Besides, you'll have removed 90% of the material with the holesaw so there won't be a large amount of aluminum chips.
I'd remove the bulk of the material with a holesaw. Then come back and clean up the holes using the router and a lubricant like Tap Magic for aluminum. I wouldn't use a vac with the router as you really don't want that cutting fluid in the dustbag. Besides, you'll have removed 90% of the material with the holesaw so there won't be a large amount of aluminum chips.