Very nicely done! I'm impressed. I'm even more impressed that you have 12k+ subscribers and I didn't have to wait through ads before the video started. You rock.
I saw some videos on wire benders you can buy that people were using for RC airplane landing gear. It wasn’t exactly what I was wanting, but looked like a useful tool for that purpose.
Link pins from motorcycle chain are pretty tough, links stretch but pins never fail. if these pins ever need replacing they maybe worth a try. Nice jig.
Nice job. I had a job years ago making a small coil spring. I made a fixture much like a fly tying jig to get the correct size spring. ( very small spring) That’ll work for a lot of the things you’re making. I like your fixture. Just giving you some other ideas!
Nice bend jig, good job! Instead of sacrificing drill bits you could use ejector pins used for injection molding or stamp pins used in metal stamping. If you get a bulk bag or have a tool and die maker nearby go ask them and they probably will be cheaper and sturdier than the drill bits. The ejector pins are usually surface hardened to around 54-60 HRC. You can get them in many diameters and they come in various lenghts. Hope this helps
I have a wire bender that I bought for a couple of bucks a few years ago. Each end has different forms like round square and tringular and in the middle there are five holes drilled close together that take pins for making tighter bends and angles
You would end up with the same bend by flipping it over, but I would still need to add the pins in to keep the wire from moving when I go on to bend the lower section.
Very very nice, sure be nice it you could make a drawing of your bender with measurements and sizes shown. Please Thank you frustrated model builder that has problems with bending propeller shafts for his model plans
Wow At 3:20 I can see what you meant when you said you have "hand problems"... I've been trying to get my finger to do that for the past 5 minutes and I gotta say, I don't think it's supposed to...😬
Probably 😂 If I ever need to make an another wire bending jig, I’ll go to the hardware store and pick up some appropriately sized roll pins. The thought didn’t occur to me, I just used what I had on hand. I have a ton of drill bits of the same sizes that came in a huge set I bought on clearance for a few dollars several years ago.
The screw isn’t there to try and keep the wire even/parallel. It is just there to clamp the wire so it doesn’t slide towards the pin as the wire is rotating around the pin. I started out with the base plate and the main pin the wire gets wrapped around. The wire would pull towards the pin as soon as you started wrapping the wire around that pin and that made the double loop deformed looking. The spring steel wire requires a lot of torque to make that double loop and I couldn’t hold it using just my fingers so I added the screw to clamp the wire down so that wouldn’t happen. The spring steel wire isn’t straight to start with because it is from a coiled roll of spring steel wire.
Awesome job on the jig! I'm a tool maker apprentice, I love seeing old school style tool making projects. Great work! 👍
That's cool. Also you might wanna check out the old Netcraft wire former. I think they were still making them up until recently.
Very nicely done! I'm impressed. I'm even more impressed that you have 12k+ subscribers and I didn't have to wait through ads before the video started. You rock.
Awesome project. Exactly i was looking for.
Simple but ingenious. Best of both worlds. Thanx.
Nicely done. I need to bend wire for RC airplanes and was looking for ideas. Thanks brother!
I saw some videos on wire benders you can buy that people were using for RC airplane landing gear. It wasn’t exactly what I was wanting, but looked like a useful tool for that purpose.
Link pins from motorcycle chain are pretty tough, links stretch but pins never fail. if these pins ever need replacing they maybe worth a try. Nice jig.
That’s a good idea! I will keep this in mind 👍
Nice simple easy jig to make Thanks for sharing I use silver steel rod as well as drill bits Regards from New Zealand
I appreciate that tip! I will probably order some in this size to have on hand for replacement pins as I need them 👍
Excellent little jig, glad it made your task easier!
Nice job. I had a job years ago making a small coil spring. I made a fixture much like a fly tying jig to get the correct size spring. ( very small spring)
That’ll work for a lot of the things you’re making. I like your fixture. Just giving you some other ideas!
Well Explained. good video and without some stupid music ! Great !
Very nice! Yeah that wire isn’t easy to bend by hand and stay consistent with the shape.
Awesome engineering 👏
Excexcellent wire bending jig thanks for sharing
Very clever!!
Excelente trabajo amigo👍
Amigo sou fã do seu trabalho parabéns
Next great film 💪 I am curious what else you will surprise viewers 😁😁😁
Nice design 👍
Nice jig
Brilliant!
Nice bend jig, good job!
Instead of sacrificing drill bits you could use ejector pins used for injection molding or stamp pins used in metal stamping. If you get a bulk bag or have a tool and die maker nearby go ask them and they probably will be cheaper and sturdier than the drill bits. The ejector pins are usually surface hardened to around 54-60 HRC. You can get them in many diameters and they come in various lenghts. Hope this helps
Thanks!
Cool idea well executed.... where can I buy a bobbin?
Thanks! Here is a link to my storefront: 5286af.myshopify.com/
Cool. Thanks
Did anyone tell you sound like Andy Griffith? 😊
No, but I’ll take that as a compliment!
I never tried but is it possible to run a drill bit shank thru a run of the mill die then screw and loctite the pins in? Bit might be a bit hard.
Drill bits are hardened but there are ways to do it. It wouldn’t be worth the effort in my opinion.
I have a wire bender that I bought for a couple of bucks a few years ago. Each end has different forms like round square and tringular and in the middle there are five holes drilled close together that take pins for making tighter bends and angles
Refer to 5:20 step , what if you flip the wire sir?
You would end up with the same bend by flipping it over, but I would still need to add the pins in to keep the wire from moving when I go on to bend the lower section.
Me interesa comprar herramienta aue trabajas.
Tienes en venta.
Saludos y gracias por el video y las ideas.
No vendo estos. Lo siento
Very very nice, sure be nice it you could make a drawing of your bender with measurements and sizes shown. Please
Thank you frustrated model builder that has problems with bending propeller shafts for his model plans
How can I purchase dis metal jig? I would like to use it for jewelry making.
I do not sell these, I just made this one for myself.
Wow
At 3:20 I can see what you meant when you said you have "hand problems"...
I've been trying to get my finger to do that for the past 5 minutes and I gotta say, I don't think it's supposed to...😬
Haha! You may be right!!!
Hello everything is fine? Could you please tell us how the G code is generated?
I made this by hand. No g code was used.
Are you overthinking your pins i use roll pins ever had one wear out 14 years i and making spinner bait lures
Probably 😂
If I ever need to make an another wire bending jig, I’ll go to the hardware store and pick up some appropriately sized roll pins. The thought didn’t occur to me, I just used what I had on hand. I have a ton of drill bits of the same sizes that came in a huge set I bought on clearance for a few dollars several years ago.
how can I buy this tool?
I don’t sell these, I made this one.
in reality tightening the screw is not necessary, as long as there is a stop, because you can clearly see that the two ends are not parallel.
The screw isn’t there to try and keep the wire even/parallel. It is just there to clamp the wire so it doesn’t slide towards the pin as the wire is rotating around the pin. I started out with the base plate and the main pin the wire gets wrapped around. The wire would pull towards the pin as soon as you started wrapping the wire around that pin and that made the double loop deformed looking. The spring steel wire requires a lot of torque to make that double loop and I couldn’t hold it using just my fingers so I added the screw to clamp the wire down so that wouldn’t happen. The spring steel wire isn’t straight to start with because it is from a coiled roll of spring steel wire.
2nd!
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답 OK