Oh look at that little material raw stock bender, of course these two micro machining guys see a use for that in our shop, that material looks to be about the size of our raw material diameter when it arrives. Nice 90 degree bend you placed in the material. Thank you for the share, Lance & Patrick.
Superb.. can you make one for me in 28mm 😂 seriously tho great application I love it. You made the metal 3D printer.. how come u didn’t use that ? Top marks ur work is amazing.
Looks like it works well ! I have a diecast unit that is pretty much useless so i think i might printout one like yours although i might use a roller instead of the double pivot .
The educated types will persist in their opinion that FDM printers are useless except for hobby grade arts & crafts. /s This video is a good example of the utility and usefulness of affordable 3D printers using economical materials.
Hi Naomi, great to see you you here, I always watch your videos. You know more about printing than me but my reasoning was printing like this would give a cleaner groove for the tube as there are no overhanging sections.
well done that is great. Thankyou, i will use this. You could try contact the manufacturer of these tubes, they could sell them with their tubes to give them an advantage over their competition. Who knows, hope it may makes you rich.
Hi, That was a really neat use of the printer. I’m coming around to getting one of these, my problem being which one. May have to come to you for some advice. Regards
It seems like this could benefit from index markings and/or stoppers for tighter control of the resulting angles. Would it be worth the design effort to make these pipes "to spec" or is it easier to match them to the rest of the project "as built"?
I remember that annealing of copper is done by fast cooling after heating (e.g. throwing it to cold water), and slow cooling after heating makes it hard again. Maybe my memory is wrong, or I remember a different kind of copper alloy?
I knew it would be Ford boy nice work man. Always enjoy your channel. Seems to be right on target with what I’m trying to do. Thank you again.
Oh look at that little material raw stock bender, of course these two micro machining guys see a use for that in our shop, that material looks to be about the size of our raw material diameter when it arrives. Nice 90 degree bend you placed in the material.
Thank you for the share, Lance & Patrick.
Amazingly simple design!
There are at least 15 people in the world who have incredibly strong, negative feelings about the bending of small tubes. What a time to be alive.
Very nice! Properly bent tubing gives a very "professional" look, very aesthetically pleasing
Did you imagine that this technology would exist when you started your career? It's so cool to see many generations use the same tech.
When I was younger there were no computers.
Monsieur, vous êtes génial !
Nice bender, very handy!
Very simple but still effective
Awesome idea!
The 6 thumbs down must be from bots. Awesome work as always.
The six thumbs ups on your comment from real humans will keep those loser bots at bay for the time being.
most acurrate comment
very nice idea. great print too.
awesome! i bent a while ago a dvb-t2 antenna. for that it would also be very suitable.
Superb.. can you make one for me in 28mm 😂 seriously tho great application I love it. You made the metal 3D printer.. how come u didn’t use that ? Top marks ur work is amazing.
Looks like it works well ! I have a diecast unit that is pretty much useless so i think i might printout one like yours although i might use a roller instead of the double pivot .
The educated types will persist in their opinion that FDM printers are useless except for hobby grade arts & crafts. /s
This video is a good example of the utility and usefulness of affordable 3D printers using economical materials.
Nice use of 3D printing! : ) Cheers! : )
Is there a reason you printed the parts upright? Otherwise really cool application🙂
Hi Naomi, great to see you you here, I always watch your videos. You know more about printing than me but my reasoning was printing like this would give a cleaner groove for the tube as there are no overhanging sections.
@@myfordboy cool! I'm a huge fan, I've learned so much from watching your channel😊 thank you!
well done that is great. Thankyou, i will use this. You could try contact the manufacturer of these tubes, they could sell them with their tubes to give them an advantage over their competition. Who knows, hope it may makes you rich.
Hi, That was a really neat use of the printer. I’m coming around to getting one of these, my problem being which one. May have to come to you for some advice. Regards
Awesome.
Thanks for sharing !
It seems like this could benefit from index markings and/or stoppers for tighter control of the resulting angles. Would it be worth the design effort to make these pipes "to spec" or is it easier to match them to the rest of the project "as built"?
You could do that but it's easy to judge the angle of bent.There will be an amount of spring back on unannealed tube.
I remember that annealing of copper is done by fast cooling after heating (e.g. throwing it to cold water), and slow cooling after heating makes it hard again. Maybe my memory is wrong, or I remember a different kind of copper alloy?
Copper is always soft after heating whether is cooled slowly or quenched.
Nice work ,,, couldn’t read the name of your cad software,,, would be helpful thanks
ViaCad 2D 3D
Brilliant! Love it ! :)
Nice. Could probably be made from plywood or aluminium too.
Sweet!
Listening to your accent, are you polish by any chance,
Great tool that costs almost nothing to make.
Compared to the price they ask for the "pro" ones, might as well be nothing.
@@asertaHow much do the *_Pro pipe benders_* cost?
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Another text glitch.
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