A modification that must be undertaken is to modify one of the the sharp folding edge's to a radius. The aluminium used in construction of aircraft will NOT fold through a sharp edge to 90 degrees without cracking. The radius is easily created using files, begin by filing a 45 degree chamfer 2 mm wide across the full length, then chamfer the sharp edges and finally blend into a radius using a rolling action and draw filing. Finish with 240 grit emery strip by lapping across the full length blending all the edges together.This radius will be good to about 0.6 mm [0.025''].
This tool can also act as a poor mans gillo when combined with a Ofla Knife. With the un-radiused edge of the clamping bar placed along the cutting line and clamped to the frame it frees the operator to use two hand to cut thicker sheet up to 1 mm [0.040'']
Clamping bar acting as cutting guide |
After cutting through about 50% fold and break free |
Cutting smaller opening - be carefully to stay withing cutting area as the Ofla knife scribes quite deeply with each cut |
These tools have proved invaluable in fabrication of side panels and brackets to mount hardware.
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