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Ted Bennett December 21st 03 12:27 AM

Bending wire
 
Seeking good advice, opinions, anecdotes or full-on rants about forming
an eye, about 1/4 inch inner diameter, at the end of some 3/16"
stainless wire.

I'm guessing some sort of simple jig should do it, but fooling around
with some nails hammered into a piece of wood succeeded only in
convincing me that I'm fairly thick.

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Ted Bennett
Portland OR

Robin S. December 21st 03 12:33 AM

Bending wire
 
Do you want to do this on a production basis, or just once/twice?

The minimum cold bend radius for most materials is beyond 1T. I'm sure it's
more for most stainless alloys. Do you have a torch? Does it matter if the
material's properties change due to the bending (they'll change one way or
another anyway).

Regards,

Robin


"Ted Bennett" wrote in message
...
Seeking good advice, opinions, anecdotes or full-on rants about forming
an eye, about 1/4 inch inner diameter, at the end of some 3/16"
stainless wire.

I'm guessing some sort of simple jig should do it, but fooling around
with some nails hammered into a piece of wood succeeded only in
convincing me that I'm fairly thick.

--
Ted Bennett
Portland OR




Wayne Bengtsson December 21st 03 01:24 PM

Bending wire
 

"Ted Bennett" wrote in message
...
Seeking good advice, opinions, anecdotes or full-on rants about forming
an eye, about 1/4 inch inner diameter, at the end of some 3/16"
stainless wire.


If you really need to use those sizes, you need to hot form it. I would even
consider tig welding a ring on the end of the wire, if that would suit your
purposes.

I'm guessing some sort of simple jig should do it, but fooling around
with some nails hammered into a piece of wood succeeded only in
convincing me that I'm fairly thick.


On problem with working with stainless steel is that it work hardens. If
it's in wire form, it has been drawn, and is already in a work hardened
state. I can be annealed, but by bending it, it work hardens again.





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