Looks awesome.
Can you form a 90? Most brakes I have seen built like this allow you to slightly over bend to Compensate for spring back. Before getting a press brake with commercial made dies I had contemplated building one like yours until I realized that the angle iron approach would not compensate for re over bend required to compensate for spring back.
That said I'm more accustomed to bedding gauge thickness and do not posses a practice understanding of
bending and /
Or forming thicker materials. I find while working with gauge thicknesses that thicker materials tend to have less spring back. When you bent the .5" did you get very close to a 90?
Not trying to be negative or point out flaws in what your doing, just attempting to verify / invalidate my own thoughts.
Hmm indeed, i forgot about that!!
I havent check the spring back effect on my press but the plate i bended i got it a little over 90degrees.. My channel is 90degrees.. maybe because of the plate thickness?
I should have done the channel with a larger angle ~93degrees
The idea for this press is to bend thick metal (1/2 ~ 1").
To bend thin metal - above 1/2" - here in my business we bought a real bender - 175tons / 3meters... waiting to be delivered.
I bought a press brake kit from Swag Offroad. Welded it together in a few hours and did test bend on a piece of 3/8ths plate.
Test bend went to a perfect 90degrees.
The kit uses standard C channel and angle iron and is well worth the price.
It did the 3/8ths like paper and it will do 5/8th's plate 3"wide...
Mark
Nice! And how much tons are you using?
I based mine in yours

saw few pictures on google hehe
cpl,
You can calculate the tonnage required by using a bending tonnage chart:
http://www.smithmachinery.com/docum.../pressbrake20tonnage20chart_14E7017915276.pdf
First, determine the width of the die opening. Then measure the material thickness. Slide down the die width column until you arrive at the material thickness and the number in the box is tons of pressure required per foot of bend.
Hi A_Pmech, thankz..
I know about that, i have an excel sheet here to calculate that..
What i mean i need to calculate is my press power.. how much tons my press apply.. cause we dont really know

How to calculate this ?
Here in my business i work with steel cutting by Oxy / Oxy CNC / Plasma CNC.. do you guys want pictures of the machines?
We have three machines here.. one that cuts by oxygen reading the printed drawing.. one that is oxy-cnc.. and another that is plasma-cnc-400A
