Thank you! I hope to make it a more normal thing. Once I get the how to stuff done on the machines I’ll focus more on project videos so the videos aren’t so repetitive on some subjects.
Somehow, your channel stumbled into my feed. I’m a cnc lathe and mill guy but have always wanted to get into a cnc press brake. Once I hear how you explain things…instant subscribe!
How are you calculating bend angle for a material thickness with the Y value? I modeled a simulator of this machine that shows a bend part in the V, but without knowing what the machine’s Y0 is the values I come up with don’t correspond to what the controller shows at all. This doesn’t account for spring back yet, but still not even close. Is there a way to set the controller’s zero position of Y? Thanks man, awesome video!
Thank you! It sucked and just kinda put up a mental barrier for me along with needing a bunch of sinus surgeries this year. Feeling much better after all that so I’m ready to hit it again!
Glad to hear you got your equipment back. Haven't worked in sheet metal in a long time. Use to make oil skimmers from SS sheet. Enjoyed it very much. Thanks for sharing. Here is wishing you and yours a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Nice video. I would not place my fingers inside the part, when making the last two bents. If for some reason the program is wrong and the bend is deeper your fingers are trapped.. No fingers between the part and the punch is always best.
Not on the main control panel settings but it may be something you can adjust in the hydraulics Or possibly deeper in the controller by contacting Tommy Industrial. I’ve yet to have any parts I needed it to go slower for personally.
@@AdamDeuling are you happy with the Tommy industrial. Are there options you wish you would have gotten instead. Have you had any problems with it? How’s their customer service
@@t-bone1890 I’ve been very happy with it. It’s been repeatable and the only real issue I ever had they diagnosed for me on a machine in their warehouse, finding that I wasn’t letting my phase converter warm up enough before powering the brake up which was tripping the “vfd” inside the machine. They have treated me well and I definitely recommend it. It’s also the most affordable machine out there that actually has a real company behind it in the US where you can get parts etc as opposed to importing a machine and being on your own. I also like that they seem to make upgrades since I’ve bought mine and the new machines have some even better looking back guages and other features. I have a link above in the description you can fill out if you are interested in getting pricing.
Yes you can, Speed between 1-10 Depending what your bending. Normally I run on 10, but if its a thine material and long I prefer to drop the speed to 3. 3 let's me control the lift better 😊 Also you can drop the upper tool hight so there is a minimum gap between the V and Upper tools.
the pressure is determined by machine, the best workaround is to put on corrections on the bend angles. You basically tell the machine to bend 88 instead of 90. Then you measure whatever it actually did - and keep adjusting the "correction" you used until you find your sweet spot. Then you can save your settings for future use for that material/thickness. However in my experience - you need adjustments with every new batch of sheet metal.
x axis arms.. leans on the right and left head of the part.. part measurement accuracy gives better results.. you get clearer results.. by the way, I have been doing this job for 27 years.. 👍🖐🇹🇷
In simple terms its, Sheet Thickness x 8 = V Opening Dimension of Die For e.g. if your Sheet Thickness is 1.5mm, then its Optimal V Opening Dimension of Die should be 1.5 x 8 = 12mm.
Talk about the bending bible. You are the bending bible. Deffinately have the talent to be a teacher. And that surely isnt for everyone. Ill be waiting for part 4 next!
As long as his angle is consistent down the entire flange the next bend will be consistent. You can also raise your backstops as close to the bend line of the part as possible and avoid most of the dimensional changes ,but, not all because there will always be variation (grain direction, thickness, even pressure of the part against backstops). But, we are talking .005 thousands and he has .030. What he’s doing is perfect without spending the thousands for specialty tooling.
That sweet ringing you hear when you pull a finished part off the die is the sound of money. Thanks from Colorado, enjoyed it.
Thanks for taking the time to drop some knowledge for us! I appreciate it!
Welcome back and thanks for the detailed tutorial!
Thank you! I hope to make it a more normal thing. Once I get the how to stuff done on the machines I’ll focus more on project videos so the videos aren’t so repetitive on some subjects.
Somehow, your channel stumbled into my feed. I’m a cnc lathe and mill guy but have always wanted to get into a cnc press brake. Once I hear how you explain things…instant subscribe!
Yes, a beautiful job. I love it. I am from Morocco. I work in this field. I have enough experience. I want to work in this field in Europe.
How are you calculating bend angle for a material thickness with the Y value? I modeled a simulator of this machine that shows a bend part in the V, but without knowing what the machine’s Y0 is the values I come up with don’t correspond to what the controller shows at all. This doesn’t account for spring back yet, but still not even close. Is there a way to set the controller’s zero position of Y?
Thanks man, awesome video!
Love your Videos man, came across your channel today. Keep up the good work!
Thanks dude!
Stolen goods.....sucks! Glad to see you back and posting Adam! Was wondering what happened....... None the less, good video! Appreciate it!
Thank you! It sucked and just kinda put up a mental barrier for me along with needing a bunch of sinus surgeries this year. Feeling much better after all that so I’m ready to hit it again!
@@AdamDeuling Good deal! Make a former Michigan man proud and throw up some awesome content doing machine work! Love it!
What punch and die sets do you use the most? Like a gooseneck with a 4-way or acute sets?
Glad to hear you got your equipment back. Haven't worked in sheet metal in a long time. Use to make oil skimmers from SS sheet. Enjoyed it very much. Thanks for sharing. Here is wishing you and yours a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
Thanks Patrick! Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to you and yours as well!
I work in time Muscat Oman engineering company Muscat i opperter Amada all machine bending opperter i need to meet you jop need sir
@@AdamDeuling i opperter Amada all machine bending opperter i need to meet you jop need to jop
We have the machine but I can't do it
We are doing simple bending but not making programs like this.
please explain
I have tried but I am not able to do it, will you explain to me?
Found out about your work from a video you did with Adam Boothe/Abom79. Glad to see you producing content again, and I'll continue to check back. 👍
Thank you i really appreciate it!!!
Sir, what glasses you use? and is it as good as 3m safety Glasses?
Nice video. I would not place my fingers inside the part, when making the last two bents. If for some reason the program is wrong and the bend is deeper your fingers are trapped.. No fingers between the part and the punch is always best.
Great video and thanks for the tutorial. Where do you typically get your tooling for that press? TIA. Love your bead Rolling work, awesome job!!
Planned to send this to guys who didn't know how to run one, until I saw fingers on the top of the part. Otherwise a dead simple good video.
Is it profitable owning your own press brake? Or put differently, is there a decent demand for sheet metal parts throughout different industries?
Absolutely! I’m slammed with bending work and have been since day one.
Whats it cost to bend a part like this?
can you slow down the bending speed, if you had a much longer piece of material? and also slow down the return speed?
Not on the main control panel settings but it may be something you can adjust in the hydraulics Or possibly deeper in the controller by contacting Tommy Industrial. I’ve yet to have any parts I needed it to go slower for personally.
@@AdamDeuling are you happy with the Tommy industrial. Are there options you wish you would have gotten instead. Have you had any problems with it? How’s their customer service
@@t-bone1890 I’ve been very happy with it. It’s been repeatable and the only real issue I ever had they diagnosed for me on a machine in their warehouse, finding that I wasn’t letting my phase converter warm up enough before powering the brake up which was tripping the “vfd” inside the machine. They have treated me well and I definitely recommend it. It’s also the most affordable machine out there that actually has a real company behind it in the US where you can get parts etc as opposed to importing a machine and being on your own.
I also like that they seem to make upgrades since I’ve bought mine and the new machines have some even better looking back guages and other features.
I have a link above in the description you can fill out if you are interested in getting pricing.
Yes you can, Speed between 1-10 Depending what your bending.
Normally I run on 10, but if its a thine material and long I prefer to drop the speed to 3. 3 let's me control the lift better 😊
Also you can drop the upper tool hight so there is a minimum gap between the V and Upper tools.
is there a way to control how much preassure you put in each bend ? or is it determined by the machine when you buy it ?
the pressure is determined by machine, the best workaround is to put on corrections on the bend angles. You basically tell the machine to bend 88 instead of 90. Then you measure whatever it actually did - and keep adjusting the "correction" you used until you find your sweet spot. Then you can save your settings for future use for that material/thickness. However in my experience - you need adjustments with every new batch of sheet metal.
Depends on Brake capabilities. If you use ‘tonnage’ mode, you program with pressure, not depth.
How and where to buy good v and finger dies.
Rollin, click on the link here for Fab Supply and you can get 10% off tooling through end of this month my man. linktr.ee/adeuling
Real nice tutorial. Thankz. Alot...also There is a math formula to select the correct bottom die. Too...😊..
I have found between 6-10 times the material thickness works fine, with 8x being the best
Ma dove l'hai messa la pigatrici in salotto
What is salary of brake press operator ??
Saw you on VGG at the PRI event... cool... 🙂
Had a lot of fun at PRI! Was cool that Derek stopped by!
Thanks for your time. Enjoyed watching and learning.
Thank you I appreciate it! 🙏
Great stuff. Count me a new subscriber!
x axis arms.. leans on the right and left head of the part.. part measurement accuracy gives better results.. you get clearer results.. by the way, I have been doing this job for 27 years.. 👍🖐🇹🇷
Thanks, big help
Nice!! 🙂
Good equipment and work, we also produce this type of equipment!
Thanks
In simple terms its,
Sheet Thickness x 8 = V Opening Dimension of Die
For e.g. if your Sheet Thickness is 1.5mm, then its Optimal V Opening Dimension of Die should be 1.5 x 8 = 12mm.
good machine ,
❤❤❤❤❤
Talk about the bending bible. You are the bending bible. Deffinately have the talent to be a teacher. And that surely isnt for everyone. Ill be waiting for part 4 next!
Thanks brotha! I’ll get more videos soon.
I work in time Muscat Oman engineering company i work opperter machine bending opperter i need to meet you jop need sir
You would be better off with a gooseneck tool, starting with the 2.315 first and then .935. More correct results.
😬
As long as his angle is consistent down the entire flange the next bend will be consistent. You can also raise your backstops as close to the bend line of the part as possible and avoid most of the dimensional changes ,but, not all because there will always be variation (grain direction, thickness, even pressure of the part against backstops). But, we are talking .005 thousands and he has .030. What he’s doing is perfect without spending the thousands for specialty tooling.
How was the center dim.
U only need two back stop setting
Kevin is cute... 🙂
You can get one -thousandth of an inch tolerance on air bending? Do you do a test bending first? If not, that's unbelievable!