Four more ribs formed today. Almost done! The ribs that is!
More Rib Forming
Two More Ribs tonight. I also discovered that I have made one extra rib so I actually have 8 more to form.
More Rib Forming
Another 4 ribs formed today.
Rib Forming
Over the last two days I’ve managed to get a total of 13 ribs formed. Now I only have 13 more to form. I added an extra bolt to my forming blocks to help keep the middle of the blocks together. I found that even clamped in my workmate the blocks didn’t seem to say together.
Forming Rear Ribs
With the forming blocks ready to go I started to form the rear ribs. After clamping them between the forming blocks and putting the assembly into my workmate, its fairly easy to hammer over the flange. Working slowly so as not to stretch the aluminum too much I can almost get the flange completely formed before pushing material into the fluting notches. For the flutes I use a 1/2" drive socket extension and the same forming hammer. The flutes look very nice and the ribs come out almost flat.
Add Fluting Notches To The Rib Forming Blocks
I started today by adding the fluting notches to my rib forming blocks. These were done using a rasp type bit in the drill press. I simply held the forming block at the appropriate angle and pushed it against the rasp bit. The finished notch works well.
Finished Deburring the Rear Ribs
Over the last two days I’ve managed to get in the time to complete the deburring of the main or rear ribs. I also used some acetone to remove the glue left behind by the tape that was used to secure the roll of aluminum when I brought it home in my van. I’ll have to remember next time to only allow the supplier to use stretch wrap and not use the tape. It looks like I should be ready to get to forming next.
Duburring
Four more ribs completed. The total now stands at Eleven. Only 15 more to go.
More Deburring
It’s quite cold out today (-17C) but I managed to get the garage up to 10. I deburred some more ribs today. I think I finally have it figured out. I’m using a deburring tool for the large lightening holes then a scotch brite pad to finish the holes. Next I use the scotch brite wheel in the grinder for the edges of the rib. It does a wonderful and quick job. Finally, a scotch brite pad just to finish things up. 7 ribs completely deburred, 19 more to go.
Deburring Rear Ribs
It has warmed up a bit outside so I can now get the heat up in the garage. I started deburring rear ribs tonight. It seems to be a very slow process. I think its time to purchase a scotch brite wheel.













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