I need to swage some holes in a peace of 1.5mm aluminum so I was going to make my self a tool like the one below. But for a 50mm hole.
25mmHOLE FLARING TOOL HILLCLIMB FABRICATION SWAGER PREP | eBay
As some of you make fantastic stuff in aluminum my question is. Is there a set angle or radius I should be using on the swagger? I was planning on
using a swage of 45 degrees 5mm does that sound about right?
[Edited on 3/7/12 by ceebmoj]
The angles on this one looks about right...
50MM HOLE SWAGER FLARING TOOL, DRIFT RACE TUNING | eBay
For a few holes, you could use MDF as the die and a ball pein hammer to make the flare. I did that successfylly with 20 gaug steel
I have ave ordered the bits of alloy bar to make the swagger. This is a basic project for geting me in to using the lathe.
30 degrees and around 10mm looks about right?
I'd say angle is down to preference, but somehwere betterm 20 and 45 degrees would be abot right.
I would say distance would be about 10-15% of the diameter of the hole, so a 20mm hole would have a 2-3mm swage, a 50mm hole would have 5mm.
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Originally posted by ceebmoj
I have ave ordered the bits of alloy bar to make the swagger. This is a basic project for geting me in to using the lathe.
30 degrees and around 10mm looks about right?
Surely steel would be a better and cheaper material?
Can't get my head around ali for a swaging tool, seems a bit like a chocolate anvil.
I have a couple of small ones, 3/4" and 1/2", and they are made with a radiused, (sp), edge rather than an angled edge and make a very neat
finish. HTH Ray
Edit to add they are made of steel, not ally
[Edited on 3-7-12 by Chippy]
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Originally posted by imp paul
so will you be making a locost type for lads on here ? oops and girlys at a good deal ?
Just finished the swager. I used 45 degrees and 5mm then ran over all the corners with some 600 grit. Im very happy with the results in the sheet.