DIY press brake

Paul Allwood

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Not sure if this is the right spot for it, but here's some progress on a press brake I'm making so I can make a bucket for the FEL, ballast box, tool box....

I bought the tooling, and a couple of air-over-hydraulic 20 tonne jacks and making the rest.

Used the FEL to move the base that weighs about 120 kg today. Every home should have one 😆.
 

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Very cool man.

Where did you get the “V” part, and is it solid?

What is the width of it?
 

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Doesn't matter how much modern technology one has at their disposal, old school methods can be real handy. Those blue and white reins as example. :giggle:
 
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Paul Allwood

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Thanks. The tooling is 600 mm each, I bought 2 sets for a total of 1200 mm (a good loader bucket width). The vee block is solid and about 80 mm wide. The pics below show what I got and where from (in Australia).

I've cut the end bits and the guides off to suit sitting in my frame. I might also cut one of the top punches into different width sections to give it a bit more versatility.

Little bit of progress today - got the base tacked together.
 

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Wow….thats gonna be one nice brake for sure.

(Side note….I wish we would start using the metric system……Well maybe Jimmy Carter will finally come through on his campaign promise….;).)
 
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Paul Allwood

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Wow….thats gonna be one nice brake for sure.

(Side note….I wish we would start using the metric system……Well maybe Jimmy Carter will finally come through on his campaign promise….;).)
Thanks. I'm lucky that I'm old enough to have used both imperial and metric. Mostly metric now but my old lathe graduations are imperial.
 

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When I made the fire-box flue and damper for my living room fireplace I simply laid the 4’ x 8’ 10ga steel in a ditch and ran the 9N Ford over it to make the perfect bends in it then welded the seams. That was 25 years ago…

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I had a bunch of brackets to bend and designed and built a 12 ton mini brake a while back from stuff that I had laying around. Simple air logic circuit to pump the jack. Here's a old video.
Always wanted a bigger one so keeping an eye on this build. My 20 ton press with a northern tool break will only bend about 8 inches of 1/4 inch.
 
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Paul, with that thickness range and length I would suggest you add a truss rod system to your lower die holder so you can ‘crown’ it to compensate for deflection. Your dies are wide enough to reduce the amount of tonnage that is required to bend that thickness but you are still in the 5 to 8 tons per foot range I am guessing. The center flexing will cause a ‘canoe’ effect on your bend. Assuming you are using mild steel?