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Does anyone know of a hydroforming shop willing to do small batches
of aluminum parts at a reasonable price? I need about 10 copies of 4 different parts with a 3/8" draw made out of 0.040 2024-0 and a maximum length of 40". Too tedious to do by hand and achieve uniform results. Any suggestions would be appreciated. GaryP |
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I do not know if "hydroforming" and "CNC Waterjet
Cutting" is the same thing. If it is, or anyhow in case it helps, take a look at eMachineShop: http://www.emachineshop.com/ http://www.emachineshop.com/machines...et-cutting.htm (See "Parts for a home-built airplane", http://www.emachineshop.com/users/index.htm ) R.W On 17 Jul 2004 17:19:04 -0700, (GaryP) wrote: Does anyone know of a hydroforming shop willing to do small batches of aluminum parts at a reasonable price? ..... ..... Any suggestions would be appreciated. Roberto Waltman [Please reply to the newsgroup, invalid return address] |
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Hydro as in Hydraulic, not water. In a nutshell, hydroforming is a process
where an aluminum sheet blank for the part is placed over a male mold and then a captive hydraulic bladder/soft rubber block in brought down on top of it. When withdrawn the aluminum part is completely formed to the male mold via the equal hydraulic pressure applied to the aluminum. It takes a hugh amount of pressure and a very strong cavity to contain the bladder/rubber block. Too massive of a machine for even a serious homebuilder but typical for an aerospace job shop. GaryP Roberto Waltman wrote in message . .. I do not know if "hydroforming" and "CNC Waterjet Cutting" is the same thing. If it is, or anyhow in case it helps, take a look at eMachineShop: http://www.emachineshop.com/ http://www.emachineshop.com/machines...et-cutting.htm (See "Parts for a home-built airplane", http://www.emachineshop.com/users/index.htm ) R.W |
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GaryP wrote:
Does anyone know of a hydroforming shop willing to do small batches of aluminum parts at a reasonable price? I need about 10 copies of 4 different parts with a 3/8" draw made out of 0.040 2024-0 and a maximum length of 40". Too tedious to do by hand and achieve uniform results. Any suggestions would be appreciated. GaryP Forming any -O material is not difficult at all. But in that condition, the parts are not very useful either, at least for structural purposes. Whatcha making, Gary? Richard |
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