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On Wed, 12 Jul 2017 02:18:02 GMT, brian
wrote: replying to Larry Jaques, brian wrote: Hi Larry, Tubing bender is just two expensive for fabrication just a few (as little as 2) hoops. True, but if you did buy one, you'd have another =tool=. scritch, scritch, scritch Don't discount the possibility of selling extras, though. Just yesterday I found a contractor friend who says he has a hand conduit bender i can borrow. I figure I can just make small incremental bends and get my circular hoops. Now I just have to figure out how to calculate those incremental bends to get my 5 foot hoop. Conduit is cheap, so trial and error isn't too prohibitive. Make a pattern so you can physically lay the bent tube on it to compare? Did you ask the electrician? Perhaps ask on an electrical newsgroup. One of the many math wizards here should be able to give you a tip. Good luck getting the spacing right. That would seem harder than the diameter to me. How will you fasten the track to it, on plywood screwed to the tubing? If you google "model railroad helix" you will see imagines of what I am looking to build,...but an alternative method/materials. OK, cool. I favor the more open models, and the inverted cone or stadium style with the smaller lower diameters and larger uppers. -- The door of opportunity is marked "PUSH". --anon |
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