@@raghavand5170 A few methods that come to mind: - laser cutting machine, heavily engrave the bend lines into the material. Subject to inconsistencies. - Horizontal milling machine with arbor cutters set up to cut V grooves at predetermined points. - Machine that pulls material through it & has pinching rollers top & bottom that create the grooves - Actual CNC V-grooving machine. These do exist.
Seeing them have their hands near it and especially in when it goes makes me want to scream. Im from Canada and worked for a bit in a metal fab shop and helped using a bender like this but much heavier, they used blocks to position the metal and always kept their hands away when it ran
We had a plant in Canada and your local governments have lost their mind with saftey. It's seeped into your culture and now most of you are unable to get anything meaningful done. Work carries risk and some risk is mitagatable and some is not. I think you've taken it too far up north.
“Unable to get anything meaningful done” Canada has the tenth largest gdp in the world. You’re just making excuses for poor safety practices because you don’t care about workers getting mangled. Even at the shop I worked at a dude lost a finger several years ago heavy machines are dangerous asf even in the best circumstances.
Extruded aluminum would likely be stronger than this. I see you have carved out a ton of the metal by scoring across the entire length to prime the bend so this is possible, but I suspect this severly comprimises strength even if the material is steel. I believe aluminum would outperform this in most if not all specifications.
For godly sorrow worketh repentance to salvation not to be repented of: but the sorrow of the world worketh death. (2 Corinthians 7:10) Let the wicked forsake his way, and the unrighteous man his thoughts: and let him return unto the LORD, and he will have mercy upon him; and to our God, for he will abundantly pardon. (Isaiah 55:7) For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. (Romans 6:23)
Probably some type of grind or cut wheel set a depth the. Just ran on whatever axes or possibly a CNC then each cut is laid out on PC and is cut with a specific drill bit or cnc bit
Yeah, show us the Scoring methods of the V-Grooves on the Bend Lines! What Machines and Methods accomplish that? Great Bending TriXx! Hands and Fingers are Too Close! YIKES!
The pre routed groove is reall the trick to this.
How they took Grove
@@raghavand5170 A few methods that come to mind:
- laser cutting machine, heavily engrave the bend lines into the material. Subject to inconsistencies.
- Horizontal milling machine with arbor cutters set up to cut V grooves at predetermined points.
- Machine that pulls material through it & has pinching rollers top & bottom that create the grooves
- Actual CNC V-grooving machine. These do exist.
I did CNC press work for 5 years, those last 2 bends are impressive.
What do you suppose the end product was meant for? Or was it just to show off?
Seeing them have their hands near it and especially in when it goes makes me want to scream. Im from Canada and worked for a bit in a metal fab shop and helped using a bender like this but much heavier, they used blocks to position the metal and always kept their hands away when it ran
We had a plant in Canada and your local governments have lost their mind with saftey. It's seeped into your culture and now most of you are unable to get anything meaningful done. Work carries risk and some risk is mitagatable and some is not. I think you've taken it too far up north.
“Unable to get anything meaningful done” Canada has the tenth largest gdp in the world. You’re just making excuses for poor safety practices because you don’t care about workers getting mangled. Even at the shop I worked at a dude lost a finger several years ago heavy machines are dangerous asf even in the best circumstances.
Best to count 10 fingers in the morning and hope there’s 10 at the end of the day
I have been working with CNC bending machines, but that last bend took me to the grave...that was so tricky
Extruded aluminum would likely be stronger than this. I see you have carved out a ton of the metal by scoring across the entire length to prime the bend so this is possible, but I suspect this severly comprimises strength even if the material is steel. I believe aluminum would outperform this in most if not all specifications.
These v-shaped grooves are the trick, without which it would not be that beautiful, right?
How they make Grove
It wouldn't be possible otherwise.
That part looks like a nightmare to form lol
Trim them nails
Very impressive way to form a fully closed part wow that's really cool
Amazing
That metal looks like it’s torn
How do you do the v shape groove? I've never seen that before
Good work
The V grooving was not mentioned.
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Those precut grooves just negated any structural integrity that beam has
Price
Fucking hell bro.
For godly sorrow worketh repentance to salvation not to be repented of: but the sorrow of the world worketh death. (2 Corinthians 7:10)
Let the wicked forsake his way, and the unrighteous man his thoughts: and let him return unto the LORD, and he will have mercy upon him; and to our God, for he will abundantly pardon. (Isaiah 55:7)
For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. (Romans 6:23)
How do you get the creases in the sheet metal?
Nice...i thing that these creases are make by other tool
Probably some type of grind or cut wheel set a depth the. Just ran on whatever axes or possibly a CNC then each cut is laid out on PC and is cut with a specific drill bit or cnc bit
obviously they cut them with a 45 degrees bit. It's quite trivial,
By dragging their fingernails along the bend-line.
Fingernails!! LOL
Yeah, show us the Scoring methods of the V-Grooves on the Bend Lines!
What Machines and Methods accomplish that?
Great Bending TriXx!
Hands and Fingers are Too Close! YIKES!
Nice voice from the denim glasses guy👍🏼😉
Very unsafe work process
Would'nt it be easier and faster to use a dye cast