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    I am working on the armour for our Beetleweights and my we are thinking to A: save money on the cut, B: reduce the amount of welding and C: make the body stronger... what would be needed to properly fold 1.2mm Grade 5 Titanium?

    Is it with the effort given the above advantages or is it easier to just weld it all together?

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    Bending titanium cold is difficult and usually needs quite a large radius to avoid breaking - I think the radius is 10 x the thickness without looking it up. Bending it while its red hot is much easier. If you have a propane or MAPP gas torch, a vice large enough to hold the sheet and a BFH, you can get the job done without much trouble.

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    Heating ti is derecommended. It weakens the stuff.

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    How so? Grade five is always supplied in the annealed state and I have re-heated and either bent or beaten out dents many times. Unless you get it hot enough to cause hydrogen enbrittlement (IE welding temperatures) there shouldn't be a problem. I got my info from page 23 of this manual: http://www.timet.com/images/document...abrication.pdf

    Notice that table 18 for cold forming recommends a bend radius of 9X the thickness for grade 5 thin sheet, while you can get down to 2X the thickness at 816 Deg. C. I try to get the titanium to a dull red and do the forming in several stages with a final heating to take out any work hardening.

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    In short, it sounds like an awful lot of work... we don't have any gas torches that would be big enough, nor a press or bender so l thick that is out.

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    What's the length of the bend? I have been going seriously low-tech with just an 8" vice, a basic MAPP torch and a big hammer. Welding is usually a better result but bending is so much cheaper and quicker that its often the better choice for thinner sheet and I have done up to 9mm with a slightly larger torch. If you have some scrap sheet, at least give it a test...

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    Anvil 02 Assem.jpg

    That is the new chassis design so the longest folds would be 238mm long. There are a lot of long fold in the build if you were to do it like that and they all meet at sharp corners.

  9. #9
    Quote Originally Posted by Eventorizon View Post
    Anvil 02 Assem.jpg

    That is the new chassis design so the longest folds would be 238mm long. There are a lot of long fold in the build if you were to do it like that and they all meet at sharp corners.
    Cough*storm 2*cough
    Looks really solid tho

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mega Masher View Post
    Cough*storm 2*cough
    Looks really solid tho
    Seriously? So if I had 4WD would you complain it was a Tornado copy? You try and come up with making an effective rambot that doesn't look like either machine that has 6 or 4WD.

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