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SafeAirOne
Joined: 18 May 2008 Posts: 17 Location: Manchester, NH
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Posted: Wed May 21, 2008 7:16 pm Post subject: Form Blocks and Flanging Dies |
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As I prepare to embark on a plans-built 701, I can't help but think that I'll spend a considerable amount of time laying out and building non-flying items such as forming blocks and flanging dies.
It also occurs to me that I will be duplicating the efforts of dozens (maybe hundreds) of other plans-builders who built their own blocks and dies and, after using them once, have them sitting around collecting dust in a corner of the garage.
QUESTION: Is there currently any program where a "community" set of forming blocks is passed along from one builder to another as the need for the particular block/die arises? I figure that if there were, we could all save the time and expense of re-inventing the wheel. The only cost would be the shipping to the next borrower.
I know (and agree) that making the forming blocks and flanging dies is not terribly difficult; In fact, it's kinda fun; However, the more effort and money I put into other stuff, the less I'll have to devote to the actual airframe.
Thoughts, comments...??
Thanks,
--Mark
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dan(at)hillsgun.com Guest
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Posted: Thu May 22, 2008 6:42 am Post subject: Form Blocks and Flanging Dies |
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Hi Mark: I remember hearing about a set floating around somewhere on the 601
list, but I made a set of my own. I felt that even if I borrowed a set from
someone that I would have to flange a hole in a part that I either messed up
or forgot to do when I had sent the dies on to someone else. I used the idea
from Debo Cox on the 601 list and made my dies out of timbertech deck
material which is the plastic decking made from recycled plastic I think.
They came out great cost me about $20 bucks and probably a day and a half to
build. All my form blocks are done except the 4 used on the fuselage. Dan.
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kmccune
Joined: 22 Sep 2007 Posts: 577 Location: Wisconsin, USA
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ifly4fun2(at)sbcglobal.ne Guest
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Posted: Fri May 23, 2008 5:44 pm Post subject: Form Blocks and Flanging Dies |
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Mark,
I believe Larry Winger has a set of steel dies floating around you may want to ask him he's kind
enough to share. He is at larrywinger(at)gmail.com.
do not archive
Art
701 scratchin
--- SafeAirOne <safeairone(at)verizon.net> wrote:
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As I prepare to embark on a plans-built 701, I can't help but think that I'll spend a
considerable amount of time laying out and building non-flying items such as forming blocks and
flanging dies.
It also occurs to me that I will be duplicating the efforts of dozens (maybe hundreds) of other
plans-builders who built their own blocks and dies and, after using them once, have them sitting
around collecting dust in a corner of the garage.
QUESTION: Is there currently any program where a "community" set of forming blocks is passed
along from one builder to another as the need for the particular block/die arises? I figure that
if there were, we could all save the time and expense of re-inventing the wheel. The only cost
would be the shipping to the next borrower.
I know (and agree) that making the forming blocks and flanging dies is not terribly difficult;
In fact, it's kinda fun; However, the more effort and money I put into other stuff, the less
I'll have to devote to the actual airframe.
Thoughts, comments...??
Thanks,
--Mark
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