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Man. You're amazing. You're skills, attitude and demeanor are the best on YT... Cant thank you enough for inspiring all of us!!! Not only am i learning technically but as someone who often gets frustrated with the learning process, you remind me to CHILL! Much love Man. Thanks again for all of the awesome content ✊
Absolutely amazing. I love your videos and I like how you operate, well thought out and professional. Your channel is awesome and I'm happy every time I see that you uploaded a video. Greetings from Romania.
Just found your channel. Very impressive work, I must say. You’re not asking, but I have a hack for you. That scale is, cool. If you install a couple of pin rods, and an inexpensive magnet. You can remove the device when not in use. I’m going to check out the first part of build. Again nice work.
Had an idea, but I don't know if it would ever come in to play. Since the fingers are different widths, would maybe making the back guide slide side to side be a worthwhile upgrade? Can't think of a specific instance, but I haven't needed a finger brake yet.
Really nice press brake! :) Have you considered marking bend lines with your plasma torch? The powermax xp series can mark with 10 amps :) (just "cut" only the bend lines first, at 10 amps, then the outlines at full power) This creates a slight groove that you can use for aligning the press die (for example with diagonal bends) You can also mark spots for pre drilling
What k factor are you using in your sheet metal bending? There should be some number in your SolidWorks sheet metal settings around .4 to .5 k factor. This may adjust your bend line.
Because the Vevor Pump has only a 2 gal tank are you concerned that the oil might exceed 140 degF during production runs? Do you think a digital temp gauge with a probe in the tank would be a good addition?
add roughly half the thickness of the piece per 90 degree bend typically. Ex. 14 gauge aluminum is .080 thick and your bend allowance for 1 bend is .032 2 bends is .064 3 bends is .096...etc
Want to build your own Hydraulic Press Brake? Links to the DIY Build Plans:
My Website Shop: rathasochenda.com/product/diy...
Etsy Shop: rathasochenda.etsy.com/listin...
DIY Shop Hydraulic Press Brake Weld-It-Yourself Kit: rathasochenda.com/product/com...
Your dyi kit link is not working..do you still sell them?
My goodness, what a design!
Man. You're amazing. You're skills, attitude and demeanor are the best on YT... Cant thank you enough for inspiring all of us!!! Not only am i learning technically but as someone who often gets frustrated with the learning process, you remind me to CHILL! Much love Man. Thanks again for all of the awesome content ✊
Appreciate it✊🏽
Bong Ratha, you are inspiring me on one day becoming a fabicator myself. my wish to bring your achievement to Khmer people to experience locally ❤
That’s awesome respect ✊🏽 🇰🇭
His fabrication table sent me straight to my garage to weld my own table!
@@TookiesShop Talking about simplicity and functionality. My brother Ratha is the champ!! !
Well done
Absolutely amazing. I love your videos and I like how you operate, well thought out and professional. Your channel is awesome and I'm happy every time I see that you uploaded a video. Greetings from Romania.
Appreciate it!
This project is AWESOME. Talk about adding precision and repeatability!!
Thanks it was fun one!
Wow! This set up is so cool! I would be very interested in buying one of the kits
Thanks. 😊 check out my website site for more details on the kit 🦾
Can’t wait for part three, keep up the great content!!
Thanks 🙏🏽
Just found your channel. Very impressive work, I must say. You’re not asking, but I have a hack for you. That scale is, cool. If you install a couple of pin rods, and an inexpensive magnet. You can remove the device when not in use. I’m going to check out the first part of build. Again nice work.
Thanks
Had an idea, but I don't know if it would ever come in to play. Since the fingers are different widths, would maybe making the back guide slide side to side be a worthwhile upgrade? Can't think of a specific instance, but I haven't needed a finger brake yet.
Yeah I thought about that have it slide on linear guide rails. Left to right.
Very nice job ! You have done a great job on the build.
Thank you!
Wow! I wish you were my brother and I lived just down the road! Lol
Love it! Maybe one day 😅
Very interesting build, thank you.
Thanks
Very cool. Looking forward to the next video.
Thanks bro!
So sick bro! 🙌👊
Appreciate it!!
Good job brother, loved the content!!!
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Really nice press brake! :)
Have you considered marking bend lines with your plasma torch? The powermax xp series can mark with 10 amps :) (just "cut" only the bend lines first, at 10 amps, then the outlines at full power)
This creates a slight groove that you can use for aligning the press die (for example with diagonal bends)
You can also mark spots for pre drilling
Interesting. Thanks
I use a sharpie which leaves approx a 1/8" line,which is the same as the radius on my punch.
great video, even better press brake! Where do you buy those magnetic square blocks?
Thanks. Square can be found @ genuinemetalworks
What k factor are you using in your sheet metal bending? There should be some number in your SolidWorks sheet metal settings around .4 to .5 k factor. This may adjust your bend line.
I’m just using the default k factor of .5 but I think I may have to adjust it per material and thickness
Because the Vevor Pump has only a 2 gal tank are you concerned that the oil might exceed 140 degF during production runs? Do you think a digital temp gauge with a probe in the tank would be a good addition?
I did runs of 30-50 parts. No concern at all really. Maybe if I did more but honestly if I’m doing like 1000 units I’m outsourcing it
add roughly half the thickness of the piece per 90 degree bend typically. Ex. 14 gauge aluminum is .080 thick and your bend allowance for 1 bend is .032 2 bends is .064 3 bends is .096...etc
Good to know
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Where did you get your burnout table from?
Arclight