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Old 1st Jun 2011, 18:46
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Sheet metal question

When benting sheet metal, for example 2024t3, should the bend be with or against the grain?
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Grain should be perpendicular to the bend because otherwise energy stored by the bend in the outside of the curve has a small likelihood of promoting fatigue cracks along the length of the bend.

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Or diagonal if two or more bends are being formed (such as a box section or flanged diaphragm).
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Trick from one of the old workshop boys was to use fine emery on the edges of the bend line and use a sacrificial piece especially when its thicker, just remember to amend your bend radii to allow for it!

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