Handyfarmer
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I am working on a slip roller, (to roll sheet metal)
and most of the commercial sheet tin rollers are of the pinch roller type, the rollers are set up in a L shape, the first two pinch the material and the third bends it, (you adjust the top roller to material thickness and the second to radius wanted),
considering a pyramid type roller set up,
two bottom rollers stationary, and tied together, (by chain), and top roller is movable providing the radius and the pressure to move the sheet, same design as the video below,
I saw a video,
and the design is easier than the pinch roller design for me to make,
another video of the pyriamid design.
what is the problems with one design VS the other,
currently turning the rollers ends on the lath, using some shafting from scrap, that is 1.75 Diameter, and will be 24 wide, as that is what lengths of shafting I had,
this will be for occasional use, but want it to work well,
and most of the commercial sheet tin rollers are of the pinch roller type, the rollers are set up in a L shape, the first two pinch the material and the third bends it, (you adjust the top roller to material thickness and the second to radius wanted),
considering a pyramid type roller set up,
two bottom rollers stationary, and tied together, (by chain), and top roller is movable providing the radius and the pressure to move the sheet, same design as the video below,
I saw a video,
another video of the pyriamid design.
what is the problems with one design VS the other,
currently turning the rollers ends on the lath, using some shafting from scrap, that is 1.75 Diameter, and will be 24 wide, as that is what lengths of shafting I had,
this will be for occasional use, but want it to work well,
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