Metal Forming
In this activity you'll be introduced to the basics of metal forming.
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03.15.16
Last Updated
03.15.16
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Topics of this game:
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How much tonnage does it take to bottom form compared to air forming?
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What thickness of metal is considered the thickest for bottom forming?
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What is the general rule of thumb for determining the width of the bottom die for air forming?
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What is the minimum general rule of thumb for determining the bottom die width for air forming?
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What is the ideal general rule of thumb for determining the punch nose radius (PNR) for air forming?
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To prevent cracking, especially on thick material, form:
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Usually, you get more spring-back when you form:
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When selecting dies, the opening width is generally greater for:
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When selecting punches, the nose radius is generally larger for:
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When air bending, what determines the inside radius?
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