Here is my first test of my nose rib cutting jig. Cutting the MDF was a pain but the 3/8 by 1.5 carbide bit cut the aluminum like it wasnt even there. Hardly any force back on the tooling.
I have not been able to find a 1/4 bearing piloted bit locally -- so the area around the strain holes is too big of a radius at the moment. Once I get the 1/4 bit I can cut the jig tighter
there. This was a test in some unknown scrap 025. But here is my question ------
After the flanges are bent---- and I am looking at the area around those holes--- should the edges of the holes be kind of "tangent" to the edge of the sheet----
OR--- should the edge of the hole (or circular notch-) be intruding inboard of where the edge of the sheet would otherwise be if you didnt do a strain relief hole.......
Im kind of asking where the hole should be relative to the bend line I guess......
I think I remember in the A&P books and 4313 they show a box or pan being made and they make the holes big enough that the outer edge of the holes are inboard
of the bend lines. (by quite a bit) Maybe if someone can post a close up of what that area look like on a "good" rib that might be helpful.
I can post another photo after I bend the flanges and yall can tell me ifs ya likes it.... (or if its messed up---)
Tim
I have not been able to find a 1/4 bearing piloted bit locally -- so the area around the strain holes is too big of a radius at the moment. Once I get the 1/4 bit I can cut the jig tighter
there. This was a test in some unknown scrap 025. But here is my question ------
After the flanges are bent---- and I am looking at the area around those holes--- should the edges of the holes be kind of "tangent" to the edge of the sheet----
OR--- should the edge of the hole (or circular notch-) be intruding inboard of where the edge of the sheet would otherwise be if you didnt do a strain relief hole.......
Im kind of asking where the hole should be relative to the bend line I guess......
I think I remember in the A&P books and 4313 they show a box or pan being made and they make the holes big enough that the outer edge of the holes are inboard
of the bend lines. (by quite a bit) Maybe if someone can post a close up of what that area look like on a "good" rib that might be helpful.
I can post another photo after I bend the flanges and yall can tell me ifs ya likes it.... (or if its messed up---)
Tim
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