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Incremental Forming of sheet metal parts.

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Chlomo

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I've often wondered if there is a cnc way of forming complex shapes from sheet metal blanks; turns out there is, at least in its early developmental stage.

I wonder if it can be used for rib forming along with fuselage panel forming..
Small machine for ribs Large one as seen in video for fuse.
Should eliminate a lot of form blocks and dies..
Anyone with good arduino skills?




 
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