niall Y
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I'm making a series of ferrules in brass out of a piece of flat 1mm sheet. I am bending them around a 16mm ground, silver steel, rod. A simple question arises from this : what length should the brass be? Pi X 16mm gives me a circumference of, 50.272mm, which is initially what I cut the length to, but this isn't long enough.
If one is bending metal around a mandrel then some change has to be happening to the material to allow it to conform to the circular shape. The outer diameter of the ferrule is 18mm and it follows from this that the outer circumference will be 56.556mm. This is a difference between inner and outer of over 6mm. However the additional length needed, when measured, to close the gap is actually 3.1mm giving a true length of 53.372mm, which is closer to Pi X 17mm. Is this then the correct sum to establish the length of brass sheet needed?
If one is bending metal around a mandrel then some change has to be happening to the material to allow it to conform to the circular shape. The outer diameter of the ferrule is 18mm and it follows from this that the outer circumference will be 56.556mm. This is a difference between inner and outer of over 6mm. However the additional length needed, when measured, to close the gap is actually 3.1mm giving a true length of 53.372mm, which is closer to Pi X 17mm. Is this then the correct sum to establish the length of brass sheet needed?