I found this super handy site with more press brake dxfs than you could imagine. Super handy for making laminated dies.
I just looked thru their catalog until I found what I wanted and downloaded it.
Thank you for those, i am in the middle of building my own press brake with two 60 ton rams. The top dies i have sorted but the lower is a struggle, that one ideally adjustable in opening for different radius is what i want
The adjustable part is easy, its keeping the die always central thats hard
2strokeforever wrote: Sat Nov 09, 2024 7:40 am
I think you are way overthinking with the adjustable radius idea, 2x 4 sided dies gives you tons of options and works reliably.
Thats a much simpler way than what i was trying. My thoughts were similar to this picture, set widths with threaded rods you move from hole to hole and possibly in the gaps a spacer with square to align with the press
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This is my setup with the 4 way die. Its quick and easy to rotate the lower die using the machine to lift it and rotate it to what v opening i need at the time. Was lucky to come across the 12ft lower die on a auction, paid good money for it but it works for 90 percent of the bending i do
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Sego man where did you get that from? I am in the process of replacing my durma with a 2020 6+1 axis 242 ton Ermaksan
5X10 Shop built table
20x80x32 inch gap lathe
10x40 lathe
10x54 milling machine
2-Miller 255
Miller XMT350MPA
Lincoln squarewave tig 255
12 Ft Ermaksan Brake
I like the setup, nice looking DIY, I thought long and hard about building my own too, back in the day, the fact is a person can automate a machine, however with the new control software out there on new brakes, with the ability to import and export DXF files, the ability to draw a 3d part on machine touchscreen and have it tell you what size to cut your piece to etc etc, I figured that was worth something to me
5X10 Shop built table
20x80x32 inch gap lathe
10x40 lathe
10x54 milling machine
2-Miller 255
Miller XMT350MPA
Lincoln squarewave tig 255
12 Ft Ermaksan Brake
Yeah depending on where you are in the fab chain, it's not a question of if you can afford that new equipment, it's you can't afford to work without it.
I enjoyed the build and a lot of up-cycled parts & metal went into it. The only process I'm lacking is the powder coat process as the nearest shop is a 100 miles away. Building a couple of ovens is on the winter hit list..