Difference between revisions of "Overbend Calculator"
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Revision as of 03:45, 22 December 2008
This is software that calculates overbend necessary to overcome springback in bends.
SPRINGBACK FORMULA
Overbend Calculator uses a formula* that helps you predict the springback from any angle in a bend by bending and measuring two sample bends.
- For mathematicians: The formula is based on the standard linear slope intercept formula (y = mx + b)
PREDICTING SPRINGBACK
Overbend Calculator uses a formula that helps you predict the springback from