Annealing Aluminum

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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2019
  • Annealing aluminum.060 5052 to make the material more playable to work saving time to reach your desired shape or contour

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  • @elysegambino1597
    @elysegambino1597 3 года назад +2

    I’m a beginning jewelry maker and I bought aluminum as an inexpensive practice metal and MELTED it! Thankful that you made this video- it’s helpful for me even though I don’t know about most of what you’re describing in this video! 😉

    • @Iconicmetalworks
      @Iconicmetalworks  3 года назад

      If I can tell you anything about metal is one thing that you start to become a metallurgist study the properties, melting points ect . And it will help you so much more good luck on your new endeavor.my grandmother was a jewelry maker for years and it’s very intriguing, she made all her jewelry from scratch material gold ,silver .it’s truly an art

  • @clorenzetti
    @clorenzetti Год назад

    Brilliant! thanks for sharing!

  • @ATCRyderX
    @ATCRyderX Год назад +1

    Shot in the dark here but you're clearly the man to ask. *Thick Aluminum* - I need to bend an all aluminum Grab Bar for my Tri-Z (3-wheeler/ATV). It's a Professionally custom made unit for another machine (85/86 ATC250R) but I've had it for so long it's almost got some feelins to me & I'd love to make it work. It's essentially too wide & rather than doing spacers/whatever I'm confident adding a 2-2.5 +/- inch 90 degree bend on one or both sides would do me.

    • @Iconicmetalworks
      @Iconicmetalworks  Год назад

      I would do exactly what your saying with what you have

  • @robertashwood4128
    @robertashwood4128 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for this tip

  • @jimzivny1554
    @jimzivny1554 4 года назад +2

    Good tip, I'm still surprised sometimes how many guys don't know the basics.

    • @Iconicmetalworks
      @Iconicmetalworks  4 года назад +1

      That’s what I am trying to tech people so half of the stuff that comes in my shop will stop. Everybody thinks they can fix something and that is flat out wrong ,I have to do more redos on customers cars then I can count

    • @jimzivny1554
      @jimzivny1554 4 года назад +1

      @@Iconicmetalworks I've made a lot of money over the years re-doing welding jobs done by guys with a $100 Home Depot welder and no training, I understand. I also get that a diy'er wants to be learn and let his skills develop but not on a broken truck chassis.

  • @rodneymiddleton9624
    @rodneymiddleton9624 4 года назад +3

    That's very interesting to me since I work with these old GM and MCI buses that have a lot of aluminum panels that have to bee repaired. Can you show a video of tig welding up a hole in aluminum panels and putting in patches on panels also?

    • @Iconicmetalworks
      @Iconicmetalworks  4 года назад +1

      A hole is impossible to weld in a thin aluminum sheet but you make a patch if you clean it up with a unibit then weld it. I’ll see what I can do over the break

    • @rodneymiddleton9624
      @rodneymiddleton9624 4 года назад +1

      @@Iconicmetalworks That would be great!

  • @godisone1009
    @godisone1009 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing 👍😇

  • @jameslauinger296
    @jameslauinger296 3 года назад +9

    You need to quench in water the same as you would copper annealing. Theres no carbon so quenching won't make it brittle

  • @alexmuccilli
    @alexmuccilli 3 года назад +1

    What if you have a sheet and you just want to make a slight bend in a straight line? Would you bother annealing it? Something around a 25 degree bend. Looking to make a custom fender eliminator for a motorcycle and the taillight will be on the top of the bend, under the seat. Not really load bearing, but want to be safe.

    • @Iconicmetalworks
      @Iconicmetalworks  3 года назад

      I I would not anneal it you have to shape it first in the wheeling machine and have beading die or cut the fender in half and re weld then sand to a peak of your desired look

  • @Argonaut80
    @Argonaut80 11 месяцев назад

    You can definitely anneal steel. When I offer steel for knife making, I order the annealed steel, because it’s easier to grind.

  • @kurtludwig4783
    @kurtludwig4783 3 года назад

    Can you anneal a piece of aluminum more than once? I watch Lazze too and Ron Covell . Trying to get started on forming an Anglia body. Cannot find 3003 H14 .063 aluminum. I knew about annealing but didn’t know it harden back up after working it a short time. I have full panels to form 5052 is available locally for me

    • @Iconicmetalworks
      @Iconicmetalworks  3 года назад

      You can Aneal more then once but it will get brittle from work hardening

  • @johngate4715
    @johngate4715 2 года назад +1

    you got a bunch of orbs floating around you in the video man, your garage has got ghosts..

  • @vernonknight5827
    @vernonknight5827 2 года назад +1

    What about 1/8 thick flat stock aluminum with gentle curves what do you recommend?

  • @Eubanksproductions
    @Eubanksproductions 3 года назад +2

    So basically once you anneal aluminum the integrity is lost. Even when it cools down and you work it you still are left with a much more pliable aluminum than when you started. Again that just ruins the rigidity of the aluminum which defeats the purpose of having a high grade aluminum such as 6061 or 7075 for strength purposes.

    • @Iconicmetalworks
      @Iconicmetalworks  3 года назад +1

      Not really it work hard ends if your building body panels it’s ok but if your wanting some billet item from 6061 then machine it for body panels we usually use 3003 grade which is soft anyway and it will work harden much stronger the.what we started with

  • @maryd86
    @maryd86 4 года назад

    What's with the stampede of spiders on the wall at 2:13? Maybe annealing spiders could be your next video.

  • @ltdorn
    @ltdorn 4 года назад +1

    how to do you reharden / restrengthen the aluminum? can you do it with heat?

    • @Iconicmetalworks
      @Iconicmetalworks  4 года назад

      It work hardens on its own the more it’s worked

    • @mytech6779
      @mytech6779 2 года назад

      There is also some artificial accelerated ageing that can be done too.

  • @danielwest6614
    @danielwest6614 Год назад +1

    Once the desired shape is acheived .... is there a way to heat it so it gets its rigidity and strength back ? Thanks

    • @Iconicmetalworks
      @Iconicmetalworks  Год назад

      You soften it because of work harding and continue to work it to your desired shape which will work harden back or some so theres no need to to heat it this process will only make it softer

  • @APEXID
    @APEXID Год назад +1

    Will the aluminum return to its previous rigidity?

    • @Iconicmetalworks
      @Iconicmetalworks  Год назад

      Yes it will get work hardend from shaping it and bring rigidity back to the panel

  • @orangestoneface
    @orangestoneface 3 года назад +1

    oh, then l should not heat before straightening if it stays soft after heating

    • @Iconicmetalworks
      @Iconicmetalworks  3 года назад

      It will work harden but yes I would Aneal it just so the material won’t rip when planishing

  • @frab88
    @frab88 3 года назад +1

    very informative, thanks! however this is more like "normalizing" than "annealing".

    • @Iconicmetalworks
      @Iconicmetalworks  3 года назад

      Annealing Is heat treatment That alters the physical chemical properties Of material. to reduce its hardness thats what Im achieving here in this video making the material soft and pliable to work.

    • @frab88
      @frab88 3 года назад

      Proper annealing has to be done in a furnace, with a controlled cool down slope. It's just a matter of slow you let the material cool down.

  • @FlaMark100
    @FlaMark100 3 года назад

    Annealing temp lays between 570 and 770 degrees use a non contact thermometer

    • @mytech6779
      @mytech6779 2 года назад

      Infrared thermometers are terribly inaccurate with bare aluminum.

  • @lukasbaumgartner4303
    @lukasbaumgartner4303 Год назад

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  • @timsurrett2238
    @timsurrett2238 2 года назад +1

    D

  • @viking1ur
    @viking1ur Год назад

    how many time did u repeat your self...?