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Newsgroups: rec.crafts.metalworking
From: Nick Hull <nh...@isp.com>
Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2006 02:58:22 -0700
Local: Wed, Sep 27 2006 7:58 pm
Subject: Re: Home sheet metal stamping help needed!!!
In article <1159316692.837045.309...@e3g2000cwe.googlegroups.com>,
"super88" <tdebo...@gatecom.com> wrote: Have you considered explosive forming? ONly need one die, plus a > I'm going to post this message to all groups that I feel may be able to > help. Bear with me, I'm ignorant, but ambitous. I'm tryng to make > something similar to a cookie sheet. A little larger radius (2 1/2")on > the corners and about 1 1/4" deep out of 22 ga. cold rolled steel. I've > built a "press" using I beams and 25 ton bottle jacks to do the > job.(Keep in mind if I could afford to job this out, or pruchase a > press, things would be different.) Anyways, I've managed to make the > part except for the corners wrinkle badly. I'm in the process of > casting the female to allow me to use binders. The question is where is > the best place to bind the blank? In the corners, or along the > straights? Any help, opinions, suggestions, ideas are appreciated! I'm > doing this with determination and junk layin around the yard. Buy a 10K > press, hire a die maker...etc. are not the answers I'm looking for. > Unless someone is willing to produce this for less than a grand. Thanks > again!! swimming pool or such. Cheap but noisy & wet ;) -- You must Sign in before you can post messages.
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