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Pipe bending - avoiding small dints from rollers
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Pipe bending - avoiding small dints from rollers
I had a crack at my first pipe bending and I'm quite happy with the actual bend. Used a dawn bender and die, 40nb pipe with 3.2 (?)mm wall for 48mm OD.
My only query is what is the best way to avoid the small dints that the rollers left? I quite possibly dinted it at the very end as my 90 deg bend ended up a little bit more than 90.
I've read somewhere about using other bits of material to spread the load at the point of contact with the roller. Whats the best way to do this?
Or heat the bend area with the oxy first so that less pressure is needed?
Or is there other, better ways?
Cheers
Craig
My only query is what is the best way to avoid the small dints that the rollers left? I quite possibly dinted it at the very end as my 90 deg bend ended up a little bit more than 90.
I've read somewhere about using other bits of material to spread the load at the point of contact with the roller. Whats the best way to do this?
Or heat the bend area with the oxy first so that less pressure is needed?
Or is there other, better ways?
Cheers
Craig
Unfortunately the support pins are out at their max for the size pipe I'm using.love_mud wrote:Move the support pins to the next hole along. (Ie a bigger space between them)
Get the rollers made from delrin
The delrin rollers sound like a good idea but our lathe is stuffed so I can't machine any up myself. Are they available of the shelf anywhere?
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