tomandbren2003(at)yahoo.c Guest
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Posted: Tue May 23, 2006 5:41 pm Post subject: Developed Length vs Reality |
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Hey, be careful of those Developed Lengths if you're using CNC machinery to fabricate the parts. The lengths listed are no where NEAR what happens to the material on a hydraulic brake. Use standard Bend Deduction calculations when using machinery and you'll be much happier with the way your punched holes line up. The noted Developed Lengths work great for hand forming or a forming block though. FYI...
David Mikesell <skyguynca(at)skyguynca.com> wrote:
I worked on a CH601 kit before, but the scratch building plans have a
notation I can't figure out. I am probably just having a "stupid"
attack. I know T is thickness, L is length but what is DL?
David Mikesell
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Acampo, CA 95220
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