Finally that last formula is a formula I can understand. Been using the sheet metal calculator from the Google Play store to get my flat pattern dimension with varying degrees of success. Works about half the time for me and the other half gets me pretty close. From my research I was led to believe the K-Factor for mild steel was .33 and for aluminum it was .5.
Finally that last formula is a formula I can understand. Been using the sheet metal calculator from the Google Play store to get my flat pattern dimension with varying degrees of success. Works about half the time for me and the other half gets me pretty close. From my research I was led to believe the K-Factor for mild steel was .33 and for aluminum it was .5.
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Just got a job working the brake and shear mostly 14g to 22g and aluminum n this helps so much thank u
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Hi, great tutorial. Does exist a formula to deduce the bend allowance in the hot bending of plastic materials (for example, ploycarbonate or acrylic)?
K factor of all material is there a table
What do you mean bend radius 0.030"
and for angle > 90°?
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