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id suggest 1.5-2mm ali, bend it up at the edges to make a U section down the length... that way you will get the rigidity of thick material while keeping it light.
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Stiffness is more a question of shape than thickness.
For example, a tube is stiffer for the weight compared to a simular diameter rod.
Another example is corrugated sheet metal.
The ultimate weight/stiffness ratio record is held by Aerogel. But I guess this material ain't good for RW.
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Neat idea, do you think it would work with the Ti?
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Bending Ti into a U , why not, but keep in mind Ti doesn't like sharp corners. (most metals don't)
Bend it over a piece of rod, 2 times the thickness of the sheet in radius.
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The thickness is 1.9mm so the rod has a diameter of 3.8mm. 3.8 x Pi = 11.9mm of material to make the curve (assuming a full circle is formed). I'll have to check if I have that much available on either side of the chassis.
Any advice/resources on how to machine it?
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Machining Ti?
Anglegrinding gives nice sparks.
TIG welding is possible with an inverter (DC) and loads of argon.
Use enough coolant/cutting oil to keep the drill in reasonable shape. But a normal good quality steel drill will do fine.
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Sorry, I mean to do the bend? A rod that thin I can see being impossibly difficult.
And yes you get amazing sparks! Dan spent quite some time in the workshop just grinding an offcut for laughs.....
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Any rod of nearby diameter will do. Twice material thickness is a minimal guideline.
Another option is to use a thick walled box section , that has a nice round corner too. Is also easier to put in the vice together with the Ti plate.
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I'm not sure on the difference in bending between different grades of TI, but my 1mm grade 2 seems very stiff.
Thought the higher the grade the harder and stiffer it would get?
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I believe Grade 4 has the highest elasticity rating of them all.
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get a bit of heat in it too. Not enought to turn it red hot but a couple hundred degrees won't be a bad thing
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As Gary said, stick it in a vice- blow torch it, then bend it over...will bend like butter... thats how i did 360s selfwrighting bar...thats 10mm ti.
or... take it to a local engineering shop and ask them nicely... would bend easy in a press or even a hand bender...
for the reccord when grinding Ti as suggested above... wear a mask as the dust is a carcenagenic.
as for TI flexibility...they get more bendy the lower the grade... grade 1 being real bendy- 4 being pretty stiff... 5 being un bendable without heat....all todo with the alpha beta particles in the Ti...
i used to have a sponsorship deal with http://www.titanium.com until the manager i knew left the buisness... he told me alot of stuff and gave me plenty freebies.
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you can bend grade 5 cold, i've done so on antweights.
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yeah.. on thin stuff sure.. how thick was it and what angle?
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i dont know about jonny but the stuff i bent was 1mm thick, not sure about the angle, ill find out
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Anybody on here with the tools fancy kindly doing it for me? :wink:
At the moment I don't have a workshop, let alone blow torch, vice etc....
The chassis only weighs a few hundred grams so postage would be easy.
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i've done up to about 110 with 1mm, 0.5mm and 0.6mm
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Lucky!
Pj- buy a cheap vice of eBay mate there so handy... Don't know how you got this far without one!
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Get yourself a vice. One of those tools that becomes so useful. I take mine to competitions and secure it to benches using a couple of G-clamps. Then you become Mr popular :rofl:
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Well Dan has a workshop (vice included) so we use that. But Dan's not around at the moment so I have a set of screw drivers and a tack hammer for tools and that's about it.....
Taking a vice to events is a neat idea.