Tubing bender (updated)

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Thanks for the updates George and you are doing amazing stuff on the radial. Thm: Thm: Thm:

Ron
 
Thanks George!!!

Cheers Garry
 
George,

Thanks a ton...this is on my short list to build... :bow: :bow: :bow:

Jeff
 
Is the link gone...cannot open it !!
Thanx
 
Hi V45,
It just opened fine for me.
gbritnell
 
I made one from your plans two years ago, and I will be bending some tube for my loco build before too long. Can you specify what the improvements are?
 
Hi kvom,
The post that the die or the desired radius former slides on has a shoulder boss added to it so when the nut is tightened up it will keep it from sliding when bending heavier tubing. With the addition of the boss it required an elongated recess to keep it flush with the top surface of the base. The other thing that was changed is using a rectangular shoe instead of a round roller that does the bending. I found that by using the round roller on heavier tubes it would put a small ridge in the tubing where it came to a stop. With the rectangular shoe (with the appropriate radius) it gives more support against the tubing and makes a nicer (smoother) transition at the end of the bend. As can be seen in my thread on the 5 cylinder radial engine the bend in the .219 stainless tubing came out nice and smooth with the changes.
gbritnell

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Hi George

Thanks for the updated plans and also thanks a lot for the photos very inspiring.

 
..... yes please ;D. Nice work, visual aids are always great!!

Cheers Garry
 
your model looks great I would mind a look at the drawings for your bender too

cheers rab
 
I'm sure most quality tubing benders will bend tubing but the problem is you have to use the radius that's part of the tool. If you want something a smaller radius you have to be able to interchange the radius die to get it. I have also found that when bending small diameter stainless tubing it helps to use Cerro alloy to help support the metal wall otherwise you get a small flat on the bend.
gbritnell
 
As promised.
Here is the pipe bender, just redrawn in metric without too many decimimal places.
I hope this helps people. :)
If you want any specific dies drawn for this or the original (in imperial), let me know (e-mail in my profile)
Also just a quick general offer of some CAD help if needed ( need something drawn ). :)

View attachment PARTS SHEET.pdf

View attachment PARTS LIST.pdf
 
I really wish the pictures came through for me. I was just looking for plans for one last night.
 
Not sure I understand the function of the rear stop block .
The front one is obvious , it prevents the lever pivoting around its screw .
Butthe rear one doesn't seem to engage anything .

Or am I missing something ?

Anyway , builds 's almost done , I'll upload some pictures when finished .

Pat
 
Well , it's pretty obvious that the rear stop has to be at thesame distance from the pivoting point as the front stop , but on the right rear side .
That puts both stops symetrical around the lever screw and creates some kind of scissoring effect .
On ausdier's plans that would put the bore at 25mm from the rear end instead of 5mm .

Putting the second stop there makes the lever/leverlink combination work the way I think it should . But then the right rear stop interferes at some point with the vice .
Depending on the size of the dies this will be a problem or not .
I'l look into that once I get some dies done .


A few minor errors I found in Ausdier's plans :
Vice moveable jaw mount : 20mm has to be 21mm .
found out he hard way :)
Base : 12.7 mm has to be 13 or 19mm has to be 18.7
Otherswise the vice doesn't sit against the reces milled in the base
Base : dimensions of the long hole with is missing . 5 and 10 mm
Lever : Dimension for the front M3 hole hole : 45mm from the right side .
Dimension of the rear M3.hole : 25mm from the right side
Stop : length is missing : 30mm .

I really enjoyed maching the parts using this plan .
The 3D view makes life so much easier .
@Ausdier , what software package did you use to draw them ?



Here's a couple of pictures of what I've got sofar .
Needs some finishing touches here and there , but you get the general idea .
Next I'm gonna have to make me some dies , but that will take a while .
I'll need to make a tangential toolholder for the lathe first .

Btw , the block and lever screws were turned using a
vertical shear tool for the finish .
For those who don't know what it is ( I didn't ) do a youtube search for a video uploaded by mrpete222. The tool is really amazing and it's just a HSS toolbit ground in a special way .


Pat


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