good eye you have their, yes it is folded
wedge 4mm 450 hammer 6mm 500
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Did K-cut bend the material?
with the hammer piece as well?!
yeep, it was £13 CHEAPER then the front plate, that the cost of bending it IIRC
The bends are too sharp actualy, will be a weak spot.
Should have been bended with a radius of 4 times plate thickness. That is why, when I need a sharp bend, I grind and weld hardox.
how many degrees counts as a shape bend ? As i requested it to be bent at 35 degrees
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You can find all the "rules" on working with Hardox on the SSAB site.
https://www.ssab.com/download-center...ter=&dcSearch=
There you can click "processing instructions".
Have fun reading all the information.
Well it the Steel is here, only really got 4 things left to do.
1. Drill out some of the bolts hole (bolts fit through but to make it a tad cleaner fit)
2. Order the bolts required.
3. cut and tap the rest of the alu mounts
4. enlarge a hole or turn down a axle.
oh yeah and FINISH BUILDING IT.... I need to kick my ass into gear.
Speaking of which, what atr the best drill bits for drilling Hardox, i take a carbide bit and a tonne of lube... but i remember reading somewhere that Bosch blue masonry bits being pretty good at it as well.
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More progress, having steel makes me work more quickly.
Worked on the hammer, drilled out the hole to the correct size was rather easy with a Bosch Multi drill bit. Drill out the bolts hole onto the platewheel that would be attacted to it was rather more probomatic due to a blunt drill bit but I made do.
Did quick and rough weigh in and it looks ontarget
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All in all it starting to look like my design.
only worry is centre of gravity and mobility.
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