SUMMARY
The discussion centers on the design and construction of a small roll forming machine for bending .040" 5052 aluminum into a u-channel measuring 3/8" thick and 1/2" tall, with a length of 80". Key considerations include the degree of bend at each roller stage, which is spaced 5" apart, and the use of 2" diameter rollers. The recommended minimum bend radius for this aluminum type is 1t, and users are encouraged to experiment with bend amounts to optimize roller usage. Challenges include sourcing CNC services for roller fabrication due to high costs and tariffs, with suggestions to utilize a manual lathe for roller production.
PREREQUISITES
- Understanding of roll forming processes
- Familiarity with aluminum alloys, specifically 5052-H32
- Basic machining skills, particularly using a lathe
- Knowledge of bending radius calculations and tolerances
NEXT STEPS
- Research the optimal bending angles for roll forming aluminum
- Learn about CNC machining services and cost-effective alternatives
- Explore the use of manual lathes for precision roller fabrication
- Investigate lubrication options to prevent scuffing during the roll forming process
USEFUL FOR
This discussion is beneficial for hobbyists and engineers interested in custom metal fabrication, particularly those working with roll forming techniques and aluminum materials.