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Metal Spinning Tutorial Author : mickel device

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Spinning sheet metal on the lathe is an excellent means for quickly prototyping round hollow metal forms (primarily the realm of expensive sheet metal stamping machinery). A levered force is applied uniformly to the sheet metal by rotating the metal and its intended form (mandrel) at very high rpms, thus the sheet metal is deformed evenly without any wrinkling or warble. The spinning process allows for the rapid production of multiple parts as well as quick reiteration since only the one tool (the mandrel) need be modified

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