Questions tagged [metal-folding]

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How do I size metal plates to get the correct dimensions after folding?

I am designing a metal plate that will be laser-cut (or machine-cut) and then folded. I want to know how to size the pre-folded plate in order to get the right dimensions after folding. My actual part is not exactly like this (I simplified it for…
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Folding of thin gauge metal sheets

I would like to fold thin metal sheets to a particular angle. For example: fold a 0.1mm thick steel strip of width 20mm and length 150mm to an angle of 45° along its length (10mm panels on each side of the fold). I would like to keep the radius of…
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Metal sheet forming - material properties when switching material

What does one have to look out in material properties when changing material grade in cold sheet forming operation (example: from DC04 to DC03 or to DC01). Operation is mostly made of 90°bends and punching (16 mm parts).
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Springback in carbon/HSLA steel - cold forming

What are the measurements denoted on top of the YS-t steel lines? Material thickness or bend radius? ASM Handbook Volume 14B - Metal Working Sheet Forming - 2006; pg.517 fig. 39 The only mention of the figure (pg.516): The amount of springback with…
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Understanding metalwork manufacture -- How are Purchase Quotations prepared?

I have been involved with a number of metalwork design projects lately and I'm increasingly finding myself asking for quotations for small prototype runs (often one-off jobs) to verify the validity of a design. The kind of items I'm talking about…
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Coating gold on to sunglasses lenses?

Recently I have been trying to find out more about the process that is used to coat glasses lenses with gold. I asked about it in another forum last night and I was directed here. I initially thought that I could use the same process that NASA used…
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What is the cheapest way to build a fireproof box?

I'm breaking my brain for a two weeks trying to find a way to build a fireproof box 100 cm × 100 cm × 100 cm with 1 door at the cheapest price. The immediate candidate is sheet metal, which needs to be at least 1.5 mm thick in order to be welded,…
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How can we tell if a press mold need more stages?

I was asked to design a simple press mold for a 0.5mm sheet metal part. It has some small but rather deep sinks (5-7mm) which has made me wondering if it can be done in a single stage or it needs more stages. I guess there should be a table to help…
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Bendable flaps on sheet metal

I'm trying to cut some bendable flaps on aluminium sheets for hooking/clipping onto some fabric. The flaps I have in mind look like this: Are these common features? Does anyone know the geometry of the cutout? I wish SolidWorks had them as standard…
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How to form steel truck fenders

I want to set up steel truck fenders production line, but have no idea how to do that. Something like this picture. Edit1: I have two plans to form final curved shape , using a hydraulic press or using a customized rolling machine . Final products…
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Bend a metal strip to a different axis

How can I bend a metal strip (3 inches x 3 feet x 1/32th) in a different axis? I know it would need a few compound bends, but can't figure out the math. Preferably straight vends instead of just twisting it. How long of a bend radius would be…
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Fire rated EN 13501-1 B-s1/s2, d0 sheets

I'm trying to learn more about the type of sheets I can get for a project, I would of course go for polycarbonate if not for its price, currently the project with PC will cost \$600-\$700 but I'm hoping for something cheaper. It does not need to be…
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Why do blacksmiths use these 2 tools which seem to do the same thing

In this video and in many others I've seen, smiths use 2 different "hammers" to forge metal together. One seems to hit it repetitively with less force (0:30 in the video) while the other "squishes" the metals together with larger force in a slower…
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How to evenly heat stainless type 304 steel bar to approximately 200F?

I need to heat stainless bar stock prior to bending in a forming machine. I would like to reach approximately 200 degrees F. The material is stainless type 304/304L, 3/16" thick. We are heating it to temporarily lower its tensile strength for a…
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Will laser cutting render my galvanized sheet metal susceptible to corrosion?

Firstly, pardon my ignorance about this topic because I am an electronics engineer. I designed a 3 mm thick mounting bracket for one of my products. For this, I need to cut a galvanized metal sheet and bend it 90 degrees. Maybe I am being over…
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