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  2. JD Squared - Wikipedia

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    JD Squared, Inc. is an American manufacturer of tube and pipe benders.Founded in 1982 and based in Johnson City, Tennessee, the company has manufactured fabrication tools since 1982, starting with tube and pipe benders and later expanding to other fabrication tools.

  3. Tube bending - Wikipedia

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    The tube is also loosely held by two other dies, the wiper die and the pressure die. The process of tube bending involves using mechanical force to push stock material pipe or tubing against a die, forcing the pipe or tube to conform to the shape of the die. Often, stock tubing is held firmly in place while the end is rotated and rolled around ...

  4. Dyke Delta - Wikipedia

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    Construction is of SAE 4130 grade steel tube framework with fiberglass and fabric skins. In its standard configuration, the aircraft is a true double-delta with no horizontal stabilizer; however, a small T-tail is an option for trimming variants with higher-power engines. Since the mid-1960s, designer John Dyke has sold full construction plans ...

  5. Press brake - Wikipedia

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    Tube- and pipe-forming dies—a first operation bends the edges of the sheet to make the piece roll up. Then a die similar to a curling die causes the tube to be formed. Larger tubes are formed over a mandrel. Four-way die blocks—A single die block may have a V machined into each of four sides for ease of changeover of small jobs.

  6. Pringles tube creator dies, buried in potato chip can - AOL

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    "Where do Pringles tube inventors go when they die??" "Their ashes are buried in a potato chip can!" When 89-year-old retired chemist Dr. Fredric J. Baur gathered his family.

  7. Bending (metalworking) - Wikipedia

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    Three-point bending is a newer process that uses a die with an adjustable-height bottom tool, moved by a servo motor. The height can be set within 0.01 mm. Adjustments between the ram and the upper tool are made using a hydraulic cushion, which accommodates deviations in sheet thickness.

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