The is a little copper chassis I'm doibg for a future project.
Even annealed, this thickness is unpossible to bend accurately without expensive tooling.
I set the saw fence at 1.5" and the blade barely up. I took a pass on each side, then raised the blade. I repeted this till I had 3/32 height.
Trial bends told me that I needed a wider kerf, so I reset the fence and reped this process.
The finished bend was done by hand over table edge. I am going to fill the kerf with solderto strengthen Iit.
1/8" Chassis Bent Without Brake
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1/8" Chassis Bent Without Brake
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Last edited by Cantplay on Fri Dec 27, 2013 1:31 am, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: 1/8" Chassis Bent Without Brake
Wow, I'll bet that sheet of cooper wasn't cheap.
I suppose it depends on the grade of the copper alloy on how brittle it would be in a brake.
About the only problem I can see is that it will oxidize unless you coat it with something.
Keep posting your progress!
I suppose it depends on the grade of the copper alloy on how brittle it would be in a brake.
About the only problem I can see is that it will oxidize unless you coat it with something.
Keep posting your progress!
Tom
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Re: 1/8" Chassis Bent Without Brake
Pretty Cool! A friend of mine turned me on to this same technique.
You can even use a 3-4 1/2" grinder with a cut-off wheel to
score it IF you are steady with your hands.I am also curious
how you plan to deal with tarnishing? Nice Work!
You can even use a 3-4 1/2" grinder with a cut-off wheel to
score it IF you are steady with your hands.I am also curious
how you plan to deal with tarnishing? Nice Work!
Re: 1/8" Chassis Bent Without Brake
I'm planning on doing some etching, then 10B finish (oil rubbed bronze)
This is a dark chocolaty burnt looking finish.
John
This is a dark chocolaty burnt looking finish.
John
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