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		bill_dom(at)yahoo.com Guest
 
 
 
 
 
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				 Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2006 12:15 pm    Post subject: Questions About Bending Brake | 
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				Does the material have to be flat before bending? Not
 twisted.
 
 Does ZAC 48 brake need welding? Can it be gas welded?
 
 What is the best way to cut .040 thick materials?
 
 Ive been experimenting with a wooden bending brake
 with mixed success. When I bend L angles of .040 and
 40 long it comes out twisted and slightly bowed. The
 material is not flat and it is twisted before bending.
 I have the suspicion that the snips are causing this
 twisting in the material by stretching the border
 while cutting it. If the border is slightly larger
 than the center this may cause the twist and the
 bowing after the bending. My wooden brake is very
 solid and straight and I can't see any bowing or
 twisting of the brake while bending.
 William Dominguez
 Plansbuilt 601XL
 
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		Ron Lendon
 
  
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				 Posted: Sat Feb 25, 2006 3:11 pm    Post subject: Re: Questions About Bending Brake | 
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				I have had the same experience with narrow strips. I used the Malco hand shears to cut one of the doublers for the rear stabilizer spar. Both edges were cut by hand and it twisted.  When I held it flat though the edges were straight.  I bent it in a press brake and it became curved and twisted.  Next time I will either shear or score break the trim edge.  The other 3 doublers were shear cut and lay flat.  The one I had cut was a remake and should have been shear cut.
 
 If you are good with a hammer and a dolly block you can stretch the edges back out and it will lay flat.  It just takes a lot of patenience and care.
 
 I am going to use the strip as it will be held in place by the spar itself.  More will be revealed as I get it closer to riveting.
 
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				 Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2006 10:48 pm    Post subject: Questions About Bending Brake | 
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				William,
  
 FWIW I have used my wood cutting band saw with 18 tpi blade for cutting  most 
 thicknesses of aluminum sheet and extrusion.  The  cuts definitely needs  
 smoothing with a file, and for long cuts it is  hard to avoid some wandering.  
 Still, in the absence of a good shear I have  often found it to be most 
 convenient.  It does not distort the material at  all.
  
 Jim Greenough
 
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				 Posted: Mon Feb 27, 2006 5:46 am    Post subject: Questions About Bending Brake | 
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				 	  | Quote: | 	 		   I am using the Malco shears tool. I mounted it on a
  piece of 2x3 block and bolted on a table. I intend
  to use a guide and feed my large sheets of 
  aluminum and cut them that way. You need two 
  people however to do this cutting. I hope to get a
  pic on here to show how its done. I hope to make 
  it adjustable for the many sizes to be cut.   
 
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  William,
   
  FWIW I have used my wood cutting band saw with 18
  tpi blade for cutting  most 
  thicknesses of aluminum sheet and extrusion.  The 
  cuts definitely needs  
  smoothing with a file, and for long cuts it is  hard
  to avoid some wandering.  
  Still, in the absence of a good shear I have  often
  found it to be most 
  convenient.  It does not distort the material at 
  all.
   
  Jim Greenough
  
  
  
  
 
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