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Default Magnabend (magnetic bend brake) principles described by its inventor

Alan Bottomley, the inventor of the Magnabend has posted some
information on his web site. Not the User's Manual, which has always
been available, but Principles of Operation (magnetic & electrical). He
has a place mark for "Build Your Own Magnabend", which I eagerly await.

Good stuff Maynard, check it out:
http://aaybee.com.au/Magnabend/Magna...0Homepage.html

Bob
 
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