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78sharpshooter

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  1. 3 hours ago, Mikey98118 said:

    For that price you can buy a Chili forge. Hydraulic presses indicates a desire to forge fast. So, you will probably want a very fast heating forge: that means Chile.

    Thanks for the suggestions. I watched Chile forge grow over the years but wondered if the forced air Ribbon burner has recently overtaken any tube venturi burner ever developed 

  2. I am considering buying a forge this time since my time is focused on building hydraulic presses. My budget is between $1000 to $1500 or so and wanted to see what members here would recommend in this price range. I need it to be sized for large blade billets and up to 3" round bar billets.

  3. 7 hours ago, marcusb said:

    Price and lead time?

     

    3 hours ago, jkmas said:

    Ditto that (price and lead time).

    Price will be somewhere around $8K controller included. As for lead time I am not certain but will be posting updates on my webpage. Production will start in 2 to 3 weeks when my supplier completes the High Def Plasma cutting of my  22 dxf files (70+ parts) from 4000+ pounds of USA MADE A572 grade 50 steel plate (I paid ~12.5% more for USA made but that is very important to me so it is well worth it)

  4. Here is a quick video demonstrating the single strike mode. Basically you set the upper and lower limit, and upon pressing a foot button or biting the biteswitch, one cycle of the ram is completed. Again, the lower position is instantly adjustable. Please let me know what you think of this mode or if anything was unclear.

     

  5. 19 minutes ago, Ranchmanben said:

    Is this something that will be available to the public or is this a one off? With such a robust design, would you be able to pack more tonnage into the same frame?

    Yes, I will be completing 3 presses and putting them on the website and emailing the list of people who want to know when they are available. The tonnage may be upped a bit but the working pressure limit of the cylinder is 3000 psi which would put the tonnage around 30, but the engineering specs are at 25 tons with a FOS @ ~2.18

    51 minutes ago, c.baum said:

    I'm really sorry to ask such a simple question ... but ... what does "bite switch" mean? 

    http://www.paragear.com/skydiving/10000115/L1331/CONCEPTUS-BITE-SWITCH-2-5MM-PLUG

    this is the one I am using but I have some designs of my own that will have a greater operating life using FDA approved flexible filament 3D printed design

  6. 58 minutes ago, Lou L said:

    Wow, those modes are brilliant.  I desire this.  It’s seems the website doesn’t exist yet...

    Sorry, the crainpress.com domain takes 48 hours to be transferred so it should be live by the end of the day tomorrow. The website has more details of the press and controller that I think most will find interesting. I appreciate any feedback on the website content.

  7. On 9/24/2018 at 3:17 PM, Frosty said:

    You designed and built this?

    Yes, I designed and built this. I hired mechanical engineers to take my designs and model them and run FEA with adaptive mesh refinement so I could modify and further refine the design before actually building it. I designed the controller, modes, features, and hired a electrical engineer to do the hardware and coding. I knew the controller would be the perfect opportunity to make a mode that might help persons with physical challenges enjoy blacksmithing; the bite switch mode is so incredibly intuitive and very accurate and all you need to do is hold your tongs and bite the switch. 

  8. Hydraulic, 20+ tons, 1.5"+ per second ram speed, single stage pump, at least 8" between dies, complete through hole on bottom plate, roller base, adjustable flow valve for controlling ram speed, optical ram position sensor for on the fly setting of ram stroke via arduino or similar. 

  9. From the recent builds I have seen, it seems more are leaning to the single stage pump to keep speed and minimize die contact time thereby keeping the workpiece at forging temps longer. Can you post a vid of this press in action?

  10. Ribbon burner is without a doubt the best way to go. My experience is that it is much hotter than venturi and you can use the forge in wind that would otherwise cause venturi burners to not operate correctly. The ribbon burner is easier to adjust the heat to the desired level and heats a larger area so you don't have hot spots. 

  11. The test pieces were much smaller than the test blade. I have since heated the oil to 160 F and it solved the problem. The plasma cutter has a small heat zone and I could almost touch the test piece after the cut so I dont think that had an effect. I have a new problem with the heat treat oven that I am working on now. I was using nichrome wire on a 120V circuit and it seemed to be working well (oven vertical and the element was mostly free hanging) until the element broke. So I decided to try a kanthal A1 on a 240V and have the oven horizontal and ran about 20 amps through it. Within 1 minute it broke into 4 pieces. I had the element laying on kaolin/zircon coated ceramic wool and it appeared to break where it contacted the kaolin/zircon. I went back to the nichrome and horizontal and the element broke at the contact surface. Either the heat at the contact surface was too high for the element or the kaolin/zircon is causing the element failure. I am going to try putting the new element onto soft firebrick and see if that changes anything or if anyone has suggestions I would be grateful.

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