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== Training ==
 
== Training ==
=== Rollling Steps ===
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=== Rolling Steps ===
#Begin by
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#Begin by tracing the area of your desired bead on the sheet metal.
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#Next
 
=== Maximum Capacity ===
 
=== Maximum Capacity ===
 
* 19 Ga (.040”) Mild Steel
 
* 19 Ga (.040”) Mild Steel
 
* 16 Ga (.050”) Aluminum
 
* 16 Ga (.050”) Aluminum
 
* 21 Ga (.035”) Stainless
 
* 21 Ga (.035”) Stainless

Revision as of 14:18, 16 March 2019

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Bead Roller

A bead roller is a type of roller used for forming and reinforcing sheet metal. Sheet metal is rolled between two beads (or other dies) to give it extra strength and rigidity. The bead roller in the shop is the Mittler 210-24M.

The current Ace of the Bead Roller is Needed (Makerhub@georgefox.edu).

Documentation

Resources

  • Video showing the bead rolling process.

Training

Rolling Steps

  1. Begin by tracing the area of your desired bead on the sheet metal.
  2. Next

Maximum Capacity

  • 19 Ga (.040”) Mild Steel
  • 16 Ga (.050”) Aluminum
  • 21 Ga (.035”) Stainless