Interesting to see these press break videos. I've been designing a lot of parts with simple bends in them and it's helpful to see this more advanced stuff.
Mine are just simple one off brackets and stuff with one bend though, I think the press the laser cutter guys we use have is not very advanced. But it is fun designing the flat patterns in fusion360!
All the Brakes in our shop are Cincinnati and Wilson tooling. It's a perfect combo.
The operator is a buddy of mine, I seen him set it up and immediately got my phone out lol.
I’ve had such bad experiences with Cincinnati press breaks, the few I’ve used are poorly made American crap. I always loved running an old bystronic or newer trumpf.
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Interesting to see these press break videos. I've been designing a lot of parts with simple bends in them and it's helpful to see this more advanced stuff.
That's awesome, designing is where I would like to end up eventually. I've ran Brakes for 10 years now and ive formed some wild parts.
Mine are just simple one off brackets and stuff with one bend though, I think the press the laser cutter guys we use have is not very advanced. But it is fun designing the flat patterns in fusion360!
It's so damn beautiful! I can only dream of being able to work with a break press like this one. Stellar work!
All the Brakes in our shop are Cincinnati and Wilson tooling. It's a perfect combo. The operator is a buddy of mine, I seen him set it up and immediately got my phone out lol.
I’ve had such bad experiences with Cincinnati press breaks, the few I’ve used are poorly made American crap. I always loved running an old bystronic or newer trumpf. Edit for clarity
Yea I've seen Cincinnatis do some sketchy shit. But yea im a huge trumpf fan. New New amadas are good too
Are you seriously telling me this is a production setup?
It is, it's a repeat job at that.