To go with my plasma table I am looking for a decent way to bend metal. I built a small sheet metal brake awhile ago and for thin guage stuff it works fine. I am looking for thicker materials and wider widths. Let me preference this by saying I know you will always want bigger. I started by seeing what was on the internet. I quickly realized the commercial ones were way to expensive and big for a mostly hobby machine in a 3 car garage. I started looking at home built. There is the SWAG press that goes into a HF press or build your own frame. It is a possibility I haven't completely given up on. I also found two others that caught my attention. First is BERSK on Pirate4x4 http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/torchmate-cnc-forum/1024437-48-press-brake-project.html While it is cool and I have seen it in person it is still pretty expensive and big. The second is Jamscal laminated brake in a HF press. http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/shop-tools/1004514-laminated-press-brake-idea-new.html It is cool cause of the flexibility his has but you are limited by the width of the Press just like a swag kit. You are also limited by the pressure of the ram.
I started looking around my garage and 99% of items I would want to bend were under 1/4" and under 3' wide. I started drawing up a press that is 3' wide and my plan is to power it with a 20 ton air over hydro ram cause they are cheaper then going full hydro. Looking at press charts 1/4" mild 3' wide with a 3" lower die is 27.3 tons. Using some mechanical advantage that could be possible to achieve with a 20 ton ram.
I am looking for opinions if it is strong enough or will I kill myself from an explosion if I build it. The plan is the main frame, bell cranks, shackles, ram mounts will be cut out of 1/2". The Dies would be cut out of 1/4" plate. The lower die will sit on a piece of 1"x2" on each side and the gussets under it would be cut out of 1/4" The bell crank arms are 8" from the pivot to the shackle and 12" from the pivot to the ram mount.
Overall view.
BRAKE 1 by Matthew Dresselhaus, on Flickr
With some dimensions.
BRAKE 2 by Matthew Dresselhaus, on Flickr
How the dies are placed. They will be laminated together. Based on the dimensions I saw on ebay some normal dies could be purchased and used as well.
BRAKE 3 by Matthew Dresselhaus, on Flickr
Before I go spend a $1000 on material and turn it into scrap I have a few questions.
1. Is the 1/2" frame strong enough or is there going to be to much deflection in it?
2. Am I right that due to the ratio change in the arms of 1:1.5 the 20 ton ram theoretically become 30 tons of pressure at the die?
3. I was thinking of using 1" grade 8 bolts at the pivot points with 1.5x.25 tube bushings sleeved thru the arms. Should I do something different here?
4. Are there any areas that I have grossly overbuilt or under built?
5. How much weaker would it be if I cut it all out of 1/4" plate? The parts I have drawn as 1/2" would be cut twice and stacked to make them 1/2" thick.
6. Anyone have any comments suggestions or changes I should make?
I started looking around my garage and 99% of items I would want to bend were under 1/4" and under 3' wide. I started drawing up a press that is 3' wide and my plan is to power it with a 20 ton air over hydro ram cause they are cheaper then going full hydro. Looking at press charts 1/4" mild 3' wide with a 3" lower die is 27.3 tons. Using some mechanical advantage that could be possible to achieve with a 20 ton ram.
I am looking for opinions if it is strong enough or will I kill myself from an explosion if I build it. The plan is the main frame, bell cranks, shackles, ram mounts will be cut out of 1/2". The Dies would be cut out of 1/4" plate. The lower die will sit on a piece of 1"x2" on each side and the gussets under it would be cut out of 1/4" The bell crank arms are 8" from the pivot to the shackle and 12" from the pivot to the ram mount.
Overall view.

With some dimensions.

How the dies are placed. They will be laminated together. Based on the dimensions I saw on ebay some normal dies could be purchased and used as well.

Before I go spend a $1000 on material and turn it into scrap I have a few questions.
1. Is the 1/2" frame strong enough or is there going to be to much deflection in it?
2. Am I right that due to the ratio change in the arms of 1:1.5 the 20 ton ram theoretically become 30 tons of pressure at the die?
3. I was thinking of using 1" grade 8 bolts at the pivot points with 1.5x.25 tube bushings sleeved thru the arms. Should I do something different here?
4. Are there any areas that I have grossly overbuilt or under built?
5. How much weaker would it be if I cut it all out of 1/4" plate? The parts I have drawn as 1/2" would be cut twice and stacked to make them 1/2" thick.
6. Anyone have any comments suggestions or changes I should make?