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27-05-2012 #1
Looking at your designs it occured to me that the male side of the cutting die could be concave across 1 axis thus allowing it to begin cutting at both end and finishing in the middle thus lowering the cutting force required even further as opposed to bashing through the whole cut at once...if you know what i mean.. lol
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27-05-2012 #2
Hi ricardoco
I think I understand what you are getting at, only had 3 or 4 minutes there to
try it out in 3d as about to dart of to work here.
So basically, rather then cutting through the entire surface area at once, you
want the force to be focused on a smaller surface area?
Sounds good and if it decreases the strain on the arbor press it might be worth doing.
Cheers
Noel
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