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=Martin=Taylor=
16-01-2008, 01:42
Okay. Okay... I know its an ancient picture. But I need to know this!
What tool would one use to bend aluminum tubing like this?
Steve Kaneb
16-01-2008, 01:45
Okay. Okay... I know its an ancient picture. But I need to know this!
What tool would one use to bend aluminum tubing like this?
A pipe bender, most likely:
http://www.shopoutfitters.com/WebPhotos/TubeBending/2b_editedRS.jpg
=Martin=Taylor=
16-01-2008, 01:49
A pipe bender, most likely:
http://www.shopoutfitters.com/WebPhotos/TubeBending/2b_editedRS.jpg
Really? Becuase I've tried to use those with thin walled alluminum (I tried today) and it didn't go well... Does putting sand in the tubes make a big difference?
Any ticks of the trade I should know about?
Really? Becuase I've tried to use those with thin walled alluminum (I tried today) and it didn't go well... Does putting sand in the tubes make a big difference?
Any ticks of the trade I should know about?
I think the pros will freeze water in brass pipes to bend them well
not sure how that'd go over with Alu.
Cheers
Ancient...that hurts :yikes: Maybe it is time for a new picture...
We use a tubing bender. To do a radius that small you have to use a real bender with dies for the correct tube size. Note that the tight radius at the ends is actually achieved with 2 pieces welded in the middle where it is tightest, so the actual bends are not that tight.
To check out the bending in action, take a look at these linked episodes of American Robot from last year:
http://americanrobot.rhodewarrior.org/Episode2/AmericanRobotS2E3.wmv
http://americanrobot.rhodewarrior.org/Episode5/AmericanRobotS2E5.wmv
It can be tough to do, but there are people with experience around. The guy who did it for us made custom metal fixtures for yachts and roll cages for race cars. You might be able to find people at auto body shops who can do this.
Good Luck!
RAZ
=Martin=Taylor=
16-01-2008, 02:42
Ancient...that hurts :yikes: Maybe it is time for a new picture...
We use a tubing bender. To do a radius that small you have to use a real bender with dies for the correct tube size. Note that the tight radius at the ends is actually achieved with 2 pieces welded in the middle where it is tightest, so the actual bends are not that tight.
To check out the bending in action, take a look at these linked episodes of American Robot from last year:
http://americanrobot.rhodewarrior.org/Episode2/AmericanRobotS2E3.wmv
http://americanrobot.rhodewarrior.org/Episode5/AmericanRobotS2E5.wmv
It can be tough to do, but there are people with experience around. The guy who did it for us made custom metal fixtures for yachts and roll cages for race cars. You might be able to find people at auto body shops who can do this.
Good Luck!
RAZ
Sry about calling your WAI ancient :(
Thanks for the videos! That’s really helpful!
I'll give it another shot tomorrow, this time with 1/8" wall instead of 1/16". Although what I'm trying to bend is a little more complex...
Guitar Hero FTW!!!:D
cobrawanabe1699
16-01-2008, 21:43
I think the pros will freeze water in brass pipes to bend them well
not sure how that'd go over with Alu.
Cheers
Using a mandrel-type pipe bender will solve these headaches.
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