Graham_Wright
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I have just - as in at the weekend - succeeded in bending 1 inch ss316 tube in a bender i made out of plywood.
Smooth bends without kinking. No Sand or forming springs and absolutely minimal flattening of the tube.
I am so pleased with the result!
Having failed with a hydraulic bender due to wrong formers , I was inspired by the you tube video here.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lcTIDlDevog
Pity he doesn't show it in action! A Youtube link to a similar device does though. The technique seems to work as the tube is pulled by the friction attachment at the end thus stretching the tube not squeezing it.
I made mine in a similar fashion to this.
I believe the secret is to get the profile of the groove just right ie a perfect 12.7 mm radius.
I made my big forming wheel/mandrel a radius of 150mm and i made two smaller wheels to feed in, so larger radius will be easy.
Let me know if you would like more detail.
Good luck.
My bending device was a failure as it was just compressing. I jibbed at the thought of turning a 20" diameter wheel because I was thinking metal. One of my lathes can swing 31" so a plywood solution should be straightforward
I have just fallen out with routers as I bought a "bargain" B&Q router table that is driving me to insanity.
For bends of less than 360°, a whole circle should not be necessary if it actually saves anything.