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advice for special construction in copper.

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Hello, everyone.

this is my first open discussion in this forum that I find very interesting.

I'll be right there....

I should build the particular attachment in photo.
copper material sp 0.6 mm of 220 of 100.

my idea is to do it with a male/female mold sagonati with the various rays I still have to measure.

You think it's a feasible thing. I don't have any problems building pieces because I work in the workshop.


I'm not sure but I think you can do it on a lathe in the following way:
Copper sheet pinched between matrix and flat counterpoint and with special tools "draw" the sheet on the matrix.

Of course, everything would be simpler. ...

give me your opinions in question....

Hello simone
 

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Hi. .

Of course you can do in the lathe, apart from the central hole you have to pull it.
http://www.tornilastra.it/artetornitura.php?lang=it
I'm not sure but I think you can do it on a lathe in the following way:
Copper sheet pinched between matrix and flat counterpoint and with special tools "draw" the sheet on the matrix.
I do not think that a normal lathe is suitable for this purpose, but I can be denied.

Say hi.
 
Hello, everyone.

this is my first open discussion in this forum that I find very interesting.

I'll be right there....

I should build the particular attachment in photo.
copper material sp 0.6 mm of 220 of 100.

my idea is to do it with a male/female mold sagonati with the various rays I still have to measure.

You think it's a feasible thing. I don't have any problems building pieces because I work in the workshop.


I'm not sure but I think you can do it on a lathe in the following way:
Copper sheet pinched between matrix and flat counterpoint and with special tools "draw" the sheet on the matrix.

Of course, everything would be simpler. ...

give me your opinions in question....

Hello simone
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oimsb4oyntais the same process for copper too
if you have practicality and a lot of shortness you can do it with a wooden stick in hard essence
even on dui a classic lathe
on the tower mounts an iron plate where stick the stick
and with skill approach the copper sheet to the matrix
It's obvious that if you parade the copper sheet I know pains
Thank you very much
 

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