Brett
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Are you printing a press brake or a forest?3d printing kind of opens up the the brake to a whole new level!
How are you liking that Bambu?
Are you printing a press brake or a forest?3d printing kind of opens up the the brake to a whole new level!
I’m loving it! You just press a button and it goes! I’ve already printed with carbon fiber since it has the enclosure and that was fun. I made some Batman gadgets…cause why not?Are you printing a press brake or a forest?
How are you liking that Bambu?
Exactly something like that! I’ve seen that video quite a few times. I’ll be honest though I don’t have high hopes as this is the first die I’m making but well see how it goes.Something like here?
Gasp!Waiting for the residents.
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I haven’t tested it yet. I still need to make a little clamp bracket for it. I messed up the tap size so the clamps from the other fingers won’t fit.Nice piece of steel. Did you already test the large radius fingertips?
Try McMaster-Carr in the US, always a quality supplier.M3 thread. I have two sizes - for 1mm thick material and 1.4mm thick. I tested both on 1.5mm thick aluminium and I prefer 1mm type. There's no or very little distortion of the material after pressing in the nut. With 1.4mm there's a slight bow. At least on the test scrap. Maybe hole was to close to the edge od the alu sheet(5-6mm)...
I bought them here (aliexpress)
I have no idea if anything outside the US is a good source these days
McMaster is usually my go-to for that kinda stuff. Those clinch nuts were actually the first thing I ever bought from Ali express.View attachment 94226
Just as a random option, here's a quasi-similar M3 option from McMaster-Carr, $3.16 for 25, zinc-plated steel.
Minimum sheet thickness = 0.8mm
in stock, too.![]()
McMaster-Carr
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chocolate purple..That chocolate color is incredible
Ive bought .8mm thick steel or 22 ga and a sheet of 1mm or 20ga. I have the dies for the .8mm thick steel ready I just need to make the dies for the 1mm thick steel. I just havent gotten around to it yet but will soon!chocolate purple..
btw - how is the enclosure stamping going?