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Carlos Sa



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PostPosted: Sat Feb 25, 2006 12:52 pm    Post subject: RE : Questions About Bending Brake Reply with quote

Hello, William
I went through that phase myself.
A wooden brake will work well only on thin stock.
I eventualy found a welding shop that built the 4' bending brake for me.
Actually, I made it longer so I could use it to bend the rudder spar.
Money well spent.

For the longer parts, I rent a bending brake from a shop nearby.
Took me forever to find them, but again, it was worth it.
The parts have a very professional appearence.

The plans for the (48") brake can be found somewhere on http://ch601.org/

Happy building
Carlos
CH601-HD, plans

--- William Dominguez <bill_dom(at)yahoo.com> a crit :

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Does the material have to be flat before bending? Not
twisted.

Does ZAC 48 brake need welding? Can it be gas welded?

What is the best way to cut .040 thick materials?

Ive been experimenting with a wooden bending brake
with mixed success. When I bend L angles of .040 and
40 long it comes out twisted and slightly bowed. The
material is not flat and it is twisted before bending.
I have the suspicion that the snips are causing this
twisting in the material by stretching the border
while cutting it. If the border is slightly larger
than the center this may cause the twist and the
bowing after the bending. My wooden brake is very
solid and straight and I can't see any bowing or
twisting of the brake while bending.


William Dominguez
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PostPosted: Sat Feb 25, 2006 2:12 pm    Post subject: RE : Questions About Bending Brake Reply with quote

Carlos,

Did the welding shop built the brake from ZAC plans or
from the plans on http://ch601.org/. How much they
charged you.

Thank you,

William Dominguez
Plansbuilt 601XL

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<carlosfsa(at)yahoo.com>

Hello, William


I went through that phase myself.
A wooden brake will work well only on thin stock.
I eventualy found a welding shop that built the 4'
bending brake for me.
Actually, I made it longer so I could use it to bend
the rudder spar.
Money well spent.

For the longer parts, I rent a bending brake from a
shop nearby.
Took me forever to find them, but again, it was
worth it.
The parts have a very professional appearence.

The plans for the (48") brake can be found somewhere
on http://ch601.org/

Happy building


Carlos
CH601-HD, plans



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PostPosted: Sat Feb 25, 2006 2:29 pm    Post subject: RE : Questions About Bending Brake Reply with quote

I'm hoping to have a new set of plans on the www.ch601.org website next
month. This break can be wielded with arc/mig or gas it is 54inches long
and works well. SO far we have made 4 of them.

Mark Townsend Alma, Ontario
Zodiac 601XL C-GOXL, CH701 just started
www.ch601.org / www.ch701.com / www.Osprey2.com

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 27, 2006 10:06 am    Post subject: Re: RE : Questions About Bending Brake Reply with quote

I have an 8'+ bending brake I made out of 1/4" thick by 3 1/2" steel angle made with the same bending pivot idea as Zenith's brake. Despite what they say, you can extended that brake to a full 8', you just need to beef it up externally. I can bend .032 no problem. .040 I need a couple extra clamps in the middle, but evereything below .032 is a piece of cake and straight. My brake desing also allows for full depth bending (ie. rudder skin etc...) because the clamp attach points are at the ends, no in the middle. Again, beefing it up externally like a real brake is the key. The brake I have only cost about $300 including the materials for the dolly and doesn't require any special machining operations (no milling, no lathe work). You can make it with a metal cutting band saw, drill press, hand grinder, and assorted basic hand tools. No welding required at the joints either. The only welds I have on it are where the bow tensions are mounted to the bows, and I'm sure something else could be done there too or taken to a welder for $10. Perfect for sheet up to .032 (did my web spars on it, al within 1mm) and good for .040 shallow depth sheet (stiffener L's etc...) with a few extra clamps. No need to file a 1/8 radius either. It was already on the steel by default. Just cleaned up the edge. Truly a handy thing to have around the shop a problem free 8' bending brake for around $300.

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 27, 2006 10:18 am    Post subject: RE : Questions About Bending Brake Reply with quote

This concerns me...... You do what you like but this is a very bad and unsafe practice.


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No need to file a 1/8 radius either. It was already on the steel by default. Just cleaned up the edge.

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 27, 2006 10:26 am    Post subject: RE : Questions About Bending Brake Reply with quote

Sorry I miss read your post disregard that last post. I thought you were talking about the radius on the aluminum before you bend it.

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 27, 2006 10:32 am    Post subject: Re: RE : Questions About Bending Brake Reply with quote

[quote="Afterfxllc(at)AOL.COM"]This concerns me...... You do what you like but this is a very bad and unsafe practice.


In a message dated 12/27/2006 1:12:34 PM Eastern Standard Time, ashontz(at)nbme.org writes:
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No need to file a 1/8 radius either. It was already on the steel by default. Just cleaned up the edge.

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I can take a picture if you like. There was in fact a round edge on it. On all the pieces in fact. If it's 1/4" thick, and the edge is round, it's therefore a 1/8" radius. I just cleaned any rust and high spots off of it before using it. No need to file a 1/8" radius, it was already there. Even Zenith's brake per the plans made a mention of a 1/8" radius already on the steel angle and to just clean it up. I even slid my 1/8" router bit along the edge and it conforms to a 1/8" round edge. You're more likely to run into a problem buying a peice of steel with a square edge and then trying to file it by hand. No guarantee that the edge is truly 1/8" radiused when you're done unlike a cleaned up factory edge.


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PostPosted: Wed Dec 27, 2006 10:40 am    Post subject: Re: RE : Questions About Bending Brake Reply with quote

[quote="Afterfxllc(at)AOL.COM"]Sorry I miss read your post disregard that last post. I thought you were talking about the radius on the aluminum before you bend it.

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No problem.

Not sure what you're talking about with the aluminum having a radius.

I should pos some pix of my brake. I did a lot of thinking about this when I made it and agonized over it. Not having a good qaulity large brake available to me really put a damper on trying to get started on building a plane in the first place. I'm happy with it. It's worked well and very versatile.


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PostPosted: Wed Dec 27, 2006 10:52 am    Post subject: RE : Questions About Bending Brake Reply with quote

HUH?

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 27, 2006 11:01 am    Post subject: RE : Questions About Bending Brake Reply with quote

OK I miss read the post I thought he was talking about a relief filed or drilled before the bend is made. i thought he said no need for them I missed the part about the steel edge.


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PostPosted: Wed Dec 27, 2006 12:18 pm    Post subject: RE : Questions About Bending Brake Reply with quote

Hi Robin,

I don't know what the problem is either. I did just the same thing on my bending brake - used rounded edge extrusion to set the 1/8" bend radius for all the parts from my brake.

Paul
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