I've seen this sheet metal forming process that's sort of like hydroforing but uses a block of rubber to press the metal into a half die. Sorry i cant find the video. Could you use it for this case
@jcoombe It would form it to something like, metals tend to have a memory so the blade would try to retain its original shape so the angles would be out. I need to find a easier method as the blade chords are getting smaller, the blade chord of the stage 3 rotor is only 7.5mm, the last stage the chord will be only 4mm!
I've seen this sheet metal forming process that's sort of like hydroforing but uses a block of rubber to press the metal into a half die. Sorry i cant find the video. Could you use it for this case
jcoombe 8 months ago
@jcoombe It would form it to something like, metals tend to have a memory so the blade would try to retain its original shape so the angles would be out. I need to find a easier method as the blade chords are getting smaller, the blade chord of the stage 3 rotor is only 7.5mm, the last stage the chord will be only 4mm!
TR3B11 8 months ago
There is not an easiest method for doing this?
Giovanniram22 9 months ago
@Giovanniram22 No, not that i can think of
TR3B11 9 months ago