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Time for the next iteration.. I think this will be the one I use on the "real" piece.
Milled, sanded and polished a die and pressed it onto an old shaft for the air chisel.
Required some tweaking of the point to get it sharp enough to stretch the metal but dull enough to not punch too deep.
Surface finish is much better than previous attempt.
The die most likely needs to be hardened since the tip gets flattened out relatively fast, too fast if I want to do several of these.
Will probably try case hardening it since it's some random low-carbon construction steel.
After I was done hammering I tried pressing it the final stretch to see how it'd react.
This went quite easily, never going above 7 tons and no warping of the metal.
It developed some cracks in all 4 bottom corners due to overstretching, I can most likely avoid this by not hammering the corners as much and starting my hammering passes from the middle out.
Furthermore I will decrease the depth of the bottom die a bit as it's excessively deep at the moment.
Overall it's insane how much stronger these pieces become with just a shape like this, I should really press them and see how much they can take!
Milled, sanded and polished a die and pressed it onto an old shaft for the air chisel.
Required some tweaking of the point to get it sharp enough to stretch the metal but dull enough to not punch too deep.
Surface finish is much better than previous attempt.
The die most likely needs to be hardened since the tip gets flattened out relatively fast, too fast if I want to do several of these.
Will probably try case hardening it since it's some random low-carbon construction steel.
After I was done hammering I tried pressing it the final stretch to see how it'd react.
This went quite easily, never going above 7 tons and no warping of the metal.
It developed some cracks in all 4 bottom corners due to overstretching, I can most likely avoid this by not hammering the corners as much and starting my hammering passes from the middle out.
Furthermore I will decrease the depth of the bottom die a bit as it's excessively deep at the moment.
Overall it's insane how much stronger these pieces become with just a shape like this, I should really press them and see how much they can take!