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bend allowance for odd shapes

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TheTick

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Any bending mavens out there know how to get the bend allowance for bending odd shapes like C-channel or angle iron?
 
As for bending flat sheet metal, Bendworks is a great FREE tool. Not only can you calculate a bend deduction, you can also reverse engineer parts made in your shop and find the k-factor to be used at a later date.

Bendworks
k-factor formula and tips

Flores
 
I tried two of the methods here with a part here and they were within 0.05"
 
I tried two of the methods here with a part here and they were within 0.05"
How many bends were on your sample? If it was only 1 or 2 bends that would not fly here because we would be way out of tolerance on 6 bends.

Flores
 
Just thought I would throw this in here.
The program is bendworks
a super simple program for determining bend deductions,k factors,etc..
There is a nice part in the tools menu for reverse engineer k factor that I use all the time to get the right blank size for all press brake formed materials
 
smcadman, sorry for lack of details, that’s sum of tolerances for four 90 degree bends in 0.5" plate. The part is later force fit into a part, then welded, and finally machined.
 
Gymmeh said:
smcadman, sorry for lack of details, that’s sum of tolerances for four 90 degree bends in 0.5" plate. The part is later force fit into a part, then welded, and finally machined.

4 breaks on 18 GA. C.R.S., I would not be impressed, BUT 4 breaks on 1/2" plate is very impressive.

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