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Will_D:
--- Quote from: Lew_Merrick_PE on May 30, 2015, 07:35:19 PM ---I can use a pair of sharps to line everything up. --- End quote --- What are a pair of sharps? |
Fergus OMore:
In Britain, 'sharps' can mean surgical instruments and hypodermic needles. As well as for toffee :lol: Of course, a toffee hammer is the generic term for some panel beating hammers. Originally, it was the hammer used for breaking cinder toffee- which wasn't made from cinders- but the addition of bicarbonate of soda which was used as a gel accelerator in CNA glues- which were and are used instead of welding metals. Got that? Great! |
Lew_Merrick_PE:
--- Quote from: Will_D on May 31, 2015, 04:37:49 AM --- --- Quote from: Lew_Merrick_PE on May 30, 2015, 07:35:19 PM ---I can use a pair of sharps to line everything up. --- End quote --- What are a pair of sharps? --- End quote --- Sharps are a piece of steel (hardened, if it is going to be used more than a couple of times) that fit into the vee to locate the part. The ones I learned to make & use were drilled & reamed (PF) for a dowel pin on one side and slotted (SF) for a dowel pin on the other side. That way a small cam could be used to "close" the sharps onto the piece being bent. Otherwise "releasing" the part can be quite a challenge. When bending in a vise, a pair of low-angle chisels will do the trick. The only drawback to this approach is that, without magnets to hold things, it quickly becomes a job for Shiva... |
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