JackOfDiamonds
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I need to bend some 16-guage steel. I guess that's a little less than 1/16". The bends will be 3-6 inches long and 20-45 degrees.
I have no good method to do this. Are there any tips and tricks or special tools for it?
If I clamp it in a vise and beat it over with a big hammer, it will be wavy and ugly. If I try to just bend it over without the hammer, the bend radius will be wide like 1-inch radius. I do have a pair of those vise-grips with the wide jaws on it, but it can't clamp over it because the piece is too long and the jaws of the vise-grip aren't deep enough.
I know metal brakes exist but for bending little parts like this is there a better way?
I have acetylene torch with very small welding tips. Could I heat up a strip to red hot, and then bend it hot, would that actually work? I'm not sure I could heat up the whole width with a torch while maintaining a narrow heated zone.
I have no good method to do this. Are there any tips and tricks or special tools for it?
If I clamp it in a vise and beat it over with a big hammer, it will be wavy and ugly. If I try to just bend it over without the hammer, the bend radius will be wide like 1-inch radius. I do have a pair of those vise-grips with the wide jaws on it, but it can't clamp over it because the piece is too long and the jaws of the vise-grip aren't deep enough.
I know metal brakes exist but for bending little parts like this is there a better way?
I have acetylene torch with very small welding tips. Could I heat up a strip to red hot, and then bend it hot, would that actually work? I'm not sure I could heat up the whole width with a torch while maintaining a narrow heated zone.



