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Good morning all:I need help with getting the specs incorporated or transferred into some sort of program that I can then print the templates and then cut the mild steel sheet metal as per the templates. Basically, there are three sections to the pipe that needs to be generated so that I can print them out as templates and then cut the mild steel as per the template print out.
 
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Going to make some expansion chamber pipes,with "Stingers"? I'd think any of the good two stroke tuners would have blueprints,for theirs?
 

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For a one off, I'm thinking a trip to Hobby Lobby for some heavy cardstock so you can mock up what you need might be quicker and easier than trying to teach yourself how to operate CAD software.
 

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For a one off, I'm thinking a trip to Hobby Lobby for some heavy cardstock so you can mock up what you need might be quicker and easier than trying to teach yourself how to operate CAD software.

True, but learning CAD is a skill he can use the rest of his life.
 

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When I saw the title of the thread 'need some help,' and your screen name, I knew it would be something I'd be interested in reading.

shawnspeed sounds like he has 'the ticket' for you. Probably quicker, easier, and cheaper to use some ready-made stock configurations, and cut/weld them into your needed lengths.

I have a line on two RZ350's, one is original owner, he was working at a Yamaha dealer when he bought it. Both are owned by the same guy. The other has an R1 front end. I have other projects of the tuning-fork two-wheeled vintage type right-now, and I doubt the bikes are going anywhere soon. If I could get through the queue of stuff to-do I have planned currently, I'd be more-motivated to pick them up.
 
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Good morning all: Would any one be able to help me out here? I am working on a project, restoring a 1974 Yamaha RD350. I am building my own pipes. I have calculated all of the specs etc. I need help with getting the specs incorporated or transferred into some sort of program that I can then print the templates and then cut the mild steel sheet metal as per the templates. Basically, there are three sections to the pipe that needs to be generated so that I can print them out as templates and then cut the mild steel as per the template print out. Sorry, I do not have the right terminology for the program required to do this.
Would any one of you be so kind enough to help me out here? If yes, I can send you my drawing/specs.
Certainly appreciated and am thankful for your time and help.

It sounds to me like you are looking for a sheet metal program that allows you to lay things out and do an "unfold" to get your flat blank. We used to have an add-on program for Smart-Cam, but I've been out of that for years.
 

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That blocklayer link IMSA GTO posted will get you there. Make a cone that is the length of your long/bottom edge, cut and roll the sheet, then trim to fit to achieve your 25 degree angle.
 
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Need more info, the dimensions highlighted in the image attached, and whether they are all inline like shown in the side view. Also Material thickness.
 

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Before you proceed too far and find out you've wasted your time, you might want to find someone who can roll these cones once the blanks are cut, that is, unless you have your own rolls that are capable of rolling the small end diameters. Few, if any, shops will have rolls capable of these small diameters, particularly when the material is 20 ga. The individual rolls are too large.

It would be far simpler to hydroform the expansion chamber in one piece and that seems to be the way most people do them on a diy basis. Google it and you'll find extensive information and multiple videos showing how its done.
 
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I think the Gentleman above (hawkerxj) has the answer. I am have emailed him. Hopefully he will revert. Thank you sirs.
 

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I sent you the flat patterns for the center and long side. I was having a little trouble flattening the shorter one. I'll give it another try tomorrow.
Hawker
 
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RD350

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I sent you the flat patterns for the center and long side. I was having a little trouble flattening the shorter one. I'll give it another try tomorrow.
Hawker

Good day Sir: Thank you so very much.
I can email you the PDF file with the dimensions, if that would help.
Kindly PM me your email cause from here it doesn't allow me to send any attachments. Thank you kindly.
 

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Here are the PDF files, you should be able to print them off 1:1 and trace them onto your steel. The drawing and center section are on B size sheets, the 2 end pieces were too big, so I put them on the same C size sheet.
 

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RD350

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Dear Sir Hawker - Thanking you so so very much! It's time for some elbow grease. I will send you pictures once I finish this project. I truly appreciate your kindness and your time. Take good care, Merry Christmas and happy holidays to you and your family.

Respectfully yours,

RD350
 
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