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Nice looking design Dave  Thumbsup   .


I have to make one too , but mine will be some what different to yours Slaphead  , anyway what CAD program are you using ?  


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(04-06-2015, 03:27 PM)RobWilson. Wrote: anyway what CAD program are you using ?  


Rob 

It was called Alibre ..... it's now called Cubify Design    http://cubify.com/products/design

How different ........... triangular Big Grin

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(04-06-2015, 04:12 PM)DaveH Wrote:
(04-06-2015, 03:27 PM)RobWilson. Wrote: anyway what CAD program are you using ?  


Rob 

It was called Alibre ..... it's now called Cubify Design    http://cubify.com/products/design

How different ........... triangular Big Grin

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Way way different Dave ,,,,,,,,,,,lets just say its not as  classical a design as yours  Slaphead


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Oh, ......... CAD program I'm wondering if you meant the 2D drawing. Still Cubify Design it does the 2D drawings automatically from the 3D model sketch.
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Hi guys,
Well the scrolls have gone it's just too springy. So it will have have a half circle on the end.
Something like this.
   

Not too sure how I'm going to do it but has to be easier than the scrolls.
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Using hot rolled mild steel and painting it sure does look like a good idea Bash 
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You could try annealing the SS. Bring it to a dull red heat, then bury it in sand or fiberglass insulation to cool as slowly as possible.
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I prefer the scrolls, change it back. :)
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I thought as it was only 3mm thick it would deform reasonably easy, it don't Cool 
I spoke to a guy who does this "wrought iron" stuff - he suggested  to heat it up (red) and do the scroll in one quick go.
He said the knack to deforming stainless is to do it in one go and don't stop.

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I'm thinking of doing it in the 20 ton press - that should deform it.

   

It may need to have a round bottom, not flat as shown.

Might work - I have no idea how I end up doing all these "daft" things.
It will spring open quite a bit but I'll squash it in the vice Big Grin
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