Metal benders

   / Metal benders #11  
Larry nice pics and video. When you are bending the 1/4" you are using a V block. How big (deep) does the V block need to be? Will a deeper V give you a better bend? Do you use the HF bender verry much? Is it worth having?
Bill

Hi Bill and thanks for the compliment,
As you keenly noticed, I did use a small V block to bend that 1/4" stock. I failed to mention I went to far on my second bend and snapped the V block clean in two :eek: DOH! my bracket came out a perfect 90* though. Instead of using a V block, it best to make a die. Channel works best like you saw in the video, or two upright flats welded to a base plate. I was in a hurry and just wanted two "quick" brackets. The basic rule of thumb to calculate the bending die width is 7 to 8 times the thickness of what your bending. For example .5" thick steel X 8 = 4" die width. I wanted a sharp bend in that 1/4" stock so I got the brilliant idea to use a shallow V block, (bad idea).

The H/F bender comes in handy, nothing beats having the right tool especially when you live rural and need a quick part for a project or repair. I've made several custom U and square U bolts using threaded rod and a few right angle bends for small brackets. It will bend various metal for ornamental and artwork. Even make fancy scrolls for window bars or the like. I don't use it all that much but when I do I sure am glad I have it.
It would be a nice gift to yourself.


Larry
 
   / Metal benders #12  
i use the Hf 36" metal brake. retail about $250 in sale for $220 20% coupon about $170 works very nice.
 
   / Metal benders #13  
I was thinking of using my log splitter, (24 tons I think) and wood dies. Would that work? Any suggestions? I can't weld yet, so no metal.
 
   / Metal benders #14  
I was thinking of using my log splitter, (24 tons I think) and wood dies. Would that work? Any suggestions? I can't weld yet, so no metal.


Well I suppose wood dies wood work, just so long as it's IRON wood :D

Larry
 
   / Metal benders #15  
Funny this came up now. I am finishing a shed roof off my barn and need to close up the soffit between the new roof and the old roof. I had a guy lined up with a siding brake so I bought the material. To make a special soffit drip edge. 14" wide material . Now he has disappeared off the face of the earth. I could rent one I guess but thats no fun. So I thought about building one out of wood. The trick is to get the pivot point at the same place as the bend. 10' is really long for wood and besides I have some 8' stuff around. So if the hinges have to be off the ends the brake could be
7'4" Allowing for 4" butt hinges. I worked up some sketches attached. Work is in progress. This is a one time deal about 30 bends. Upload link is broken ,will upload later . If I did not care how crisp the corner would be I could probably use a piano hinge. So to answer the question if wood will work, we will see. I have seen wood tooling before, it will work for a little while if it does not break up on the first pass. Heck there used to be wood bearings.
 
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   / Metal benders #17  
I have the same HF bender. Works pretty good. You need to have a solid place to clamp/bolt it with space around to work the handle. It helps to clamp the piece you are bending as it tends to pull the work in around the die... or just use a bit of Kentucky Windage on how to position the piece :eek:
 
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   / Metal benders #19  
how wide or thick of stock are you bending?
I have a cast iron attachment for my bench vise that lets me bend up to 3" wide stock - it holds onto the jaws with magnets and cost was less than $20.

Metal Bender - Lee Valley Tools

this one is good for up to 3mm (1/8") mild steel.
you can also make something similar using a hard, dense wood, like cumaru or ipe.
 
   / Metal benders #20  
Good thread, I like the use of the press and the idea of the log splitter. gotta make up some dies for mine.

Up to now my only method of bending heavy metal is a O/A torch, a monster vise and heavy hammers.

Straight-up CAVEMAN by today's standards :)

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