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Latest revision as of 16:02, 19 March 2019
Description
The Beverly shear is for cutting sheet metal up to 10 gauge in mild steel and 14 gauge in stainless steel.
To Do
Adjust blade. Make a sign with allowable thicknesses.
Blade Adjustment
Beverly suggests starting with a clearance between the blades of 1/4 the thickness of the material and decrease this until you get a cut edge with no burr. Use a feeler gauge to measure the clearance. Soft material-small clearance, harder material-large clearance, with a factor thrown in for material thickness.
Resources
http://www.alexbealer.org/page.php?id=51
List of Currently Authorized Users
Qualified Member | Trained By | Date Trained |
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Dean Anderson | Machine Shop Host Cred | |
Justin T. Conroy | Everett Wilson | 2015/06/10 |
Doorman Dave | Everett Wilson | 2015/06/10 |
Greg "nerobro" Teiber | Everett Wilson | 2015/06/10 |
Peter Letscher | Todd Allen | 10/28/15 |
Aaron Carlock | Todd Allen | 11/18/15 |