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Bending Metal
What's the easiest way to go about bending the metal as close to 90 degrees as possible? I tried a vice but... well... that didn't turn out too well.
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Re: Bending Metal
What is the material, size, and thickness?
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Re: Bending Metal
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I read a trick in Make: Magazine about bending metal. They suggested two pieces of angle iron clamped together, one of them being at the edge of a workbench or table. With the two sides clamped together, you can bend the metal to your liking. (And the verticalness of angle iron makes the whole 90-degrees thing pretty simple.) Hope it helps! |
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