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Bentfab is going to get one of this.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ot0Cx...layer_embedded
That tool is like, super useful, and SO AWESOME! Really, bent, go get one! Check it out. |
Okay -- that's some pretty cool stuff....
Not useful for our hobby... but if a guy was making 10,000 pieces of something that would be the tool to have! |
I bent this one up yesterday - for the Wilwood MC to the front splitter...
Forgot to finish what I was going to say ---- which is --- that machine would have spit this out in 5 seconds instead of the hour I spent!! http://i919.photobucket.com/albums/a...o/IMG_1823.jpg |
That is cool.
Wonder what the programming for that is like? |
I was thinking the same, it could work with AutoCAD or its own software.
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"Anyone have a cork screw?" "Yea, but you'll have to look away for just a sec..." |
That's a production level bender. Mostly for furniture and fancy light fixtures.
That machine cost more than most project on Lat-g. |
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Greg, I'm impressed! That pretty cool work doing it yourself. :thumbsup: What tools did you used? |
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This is every RIDGID 400 series bender from 3/16 to 1/2". The "KEY" to bending is to understand the markings on the benders.... which is what most people never bother to figure out! There are marks on the bender for 0* - 45* - right of center - left of center and 90*..... so it depends on where you measured from and to... and how you translate those "measurements" to the marks on the bender. So the 3/16" tube bender - for instance - has a 0* mark and the RADIUS is 5/8" (as shown on the bender) - if you use the 0* mark you have to SUBTRACT 5/8" (the radius) from every measurement.... because setting up at 0* will ADD 5/8" to make the bend... But if you just measure say -- 3" --- and you're going to bend a 90* --- just set your mark (the 3") on the 90* mark of the tool and it will do all that adding and subtracting for you! Like most things - it's really just understanding the tools used... and measuring correctly. Trust me - after saying all of that - I've bent many thing two and three times.... because it only takes one wrong set up and bingo - you've bent the tube the opposite direction of where you wanted to go! :lol: Or worse yet make a perfect tube and then forget to put the tube nut/sleeve on before you flare etc. http://i919.photobucket.com/albums/a...t/DSC_5599.jpg |
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