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Can anyone tell me how to form the internally rolled edge on the turtledeck
access panel seen here? http://www.steenaero.com/Files/Proje...01385_main.jpg Thanks! Scott |
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Well it could be a stamped part or you can make a flange by hand using
a flange roller tool witch is basically a peice of flat steel with 2 rollers attached the metal goes between the rollers and you work aroud the opening bending it a little each time. I haven't used one but I have made not quite as nice flanges using a peice of wooden dowel with a slit cut in the end to bend a flange a little at a time. Can anyone tell me how to form the internally rolled edge on the turtledeck access panel seen here? http://www.steenaero.com/Files/Proje...01385_main.jpg Thanks! Scott |
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.. . Can anyone tell me how to form the internally rolled edge on the turtledeck access panel seen here? http://www.steenaero.com/Files/Proje...01385_main.jpg Thanks! Scott Form blocks would work. You need two, one underneath with the appropriate radius and one on top to hold it in place. Work it down with at hammer. -- Geoff The Sea Hawk at Wow Way d0t Com remove spaces and make the obvious substitutions to reply by mail Spell checking is left as an excercise for the reader. |
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Scott Rodriguez wrote:
Can anyone tell me how to form the internally rolled edge on the turtledeck access panel seen here? http://www.steenaero.com/Files/Proje...01385_main.jpg Thanks! Scott Make a formblock, form over the block. The link shows steps for forming a part using a formblock. These parts were formed soft then heat treated. http://www.eaa292.org/noon_patrol/jan_00.html -- J Kimmel www.metalinnovations.com "Cuius testiculos habes, habeas cardia et cerebellum." - When you have their full attention in your grip, their hearts and minds will follow. |
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Scott Rodriguez wrote:
Can anyone tell me how to form the internally rolled edge on the turtledeck access panel seen here? http://www.steenaero.com/Files/Proje...01385_main.jpg Thanks! Scott That's no different that a flanged lightening hole in a rib except the angle is 90 deg. It's just a metal stretching operation. You make a form block and backup block with the required bend radius and angle, and hammer down with a rubber mallet or you can use something like a small rolling pin to work the flange down at little at a time (I made a circular hole flanging tool that uses a double width roller bearing mounted at an angle in a fly cutter. Mounted in a drill press and turned by hand, it rolls the flange down like a can opener. You could do the same thing freehand with a rolling pin.) John |
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