...and sourced a Scotch-Brite wheel locally, and made a mounting adaptor for my grinding wheel on his lathe when it turned out to have a non-standard radius, as I said, very helpful guy.
I'm having one more attempt at reinforcing my home-built bending brake to do my own spar flanges, although Dave (another scratch builder who just ordered his plans yesterday) told me he has a friend with a monster 4m brake in Brisbane as a backup plan.
I've bought a 3m galvanised steel window lintel and some lengths of 1/4" 2024-T3 plate that I'm going to radius with the router and bolt onto the lintel - this is my new top clamp for the brake. I've straightened up the edge of my bench with a straight edge and thickened epoxy, and I'm welding reinforcements onto the swiveling bit to make it stiffer.
For the flute recesses I used a round file and finished with 60 grit paper - on maple forms with a good file it is a really quick and pleasant way to do it. George reckons Portugal make the best files - I can recommend the set he sold to me.
Hmm, for some reason when I use the 3.2mm (1/8") router radius bit on my 1/4" plate, I get a big flat spot between the rounded bits... confused. No more time this weekend, will try to work out what's happening.
Robin Hilliard
Mar 10, 2011
Robin Hilliard
I'm having one more attempt at reinforcing my home-built bending brake to do my own spar flanges, although Dave (another scratch builder who just ordered his plans yesterday) told me he has a friend with a monster 4m brake in Brisbane as a backup plan.
I've bought a 3m galvanised steel window lintel and some lengths of 1/4" 2024-T3 plate that I'm going to radius with the router and bolt onto the lintel - this is my new top clamp for the brake. I've straightened up the edge of my bench with a straight edge and thickened epoxy, and I'm welding reinforcements onto the swiveling bit to make it stiffer.
For the flute recesses I used a round file and finished with 60 grit paper - on maple forms with a good file it is a really quick and pleasant way to do it. George reckons Portugal make the best files - I can recommend the set he sold to me.
Mar 25, 2011
Robin Hilliard
Mar 26, 2011