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Wire Bending Tool
Posted by Chrisk-k on Wednesday, June 10, 2015 2:16 PM

I need to consistently bend a copper wire like "ᴨ" to make multiple grab handles.  I know some folks use the bending comb section of the Brass-Assist to do that kind of job, but it's way too expensive ($70).  Is there a cheap alternative?

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Posted by Nathan T on Wednesday, June 10, 2015 4:01 PM

bend around a small needle nose or duckbill pliers. Or a piece of rectangular evergreen strip.

 

 

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Posted by stikpusher on Wednesday, June 10, 2015 7:00 PM

I second the needle nose pliers suggestion. The little gripping ridges in the mouth of the jaws are perfect for grasping the wire in a consistent spot for bending the same lengths.

 

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Posted by Don Stauffer on Thursday, June 11, 2015 9:20 AM

Drive small brads into a piece of particle board to make wire bending jigs.  If you will make several parts from any one jig, save it.  For one-offs, jigs are cheap enough to pitch afterwards.

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Posted by tankerbuilder on Friday, June 12, 2015 11:36 AM

Hi;

   I use standard pliers or flat nose pliers .The teeth hold the wire and then if it is so , the pliers body width gives me the length . So , perfect hand grabs etc.  You can use ANY size pliers for this depending on the size you need .

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Posted by Chrisk-k on Friday, June 12, 2015 1:37 PM

I just tried the plier method. It worked like a charm.

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Posted by stikpusher on Friday, June 12, 2015 2:02 PM

Chrisk-k

I just tried the plier method. It worked like a charm.

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Posted by Jay Jay on Friday, June 12, 2015 4:50 PM

ChrisK

m doing the same thing on a 1/350 scale ship for " permanent ladder steps" that are welded to the structures.  ( There's a bunch of em )  I found a small square jawed pair of pliers in the jewlery section at Michales craft store that has 3 different square graduations .  I  just hold the wire in the appropriate section . bend ,bend, and snip.

quick, easy and cheap with the 40 % off coupon.

 

 

 

 

 

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Posted by Don Stauffer on Saturday, June 13, 2015 9:29 AM

The advantage of a jig is that it helps keep parts in one plane.  Ones made with several bends with pliers can end up looking like an Escher print.

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Posted by WigWag Workshop on Saturday, July 18, 2015 1:50 PM

I purchased a Resistor Lead Forming Tool to make my grab handles, they can he had for about $5.  Search for "Resistor Lead Forming Tool" with your favorite search engine, or look on that auction site.

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Posted by gobobbie on Saturday, July 18, 2015 4:30 PM
Please excuse me as I am on the road and have no access to reference library. I cannot recall what page it is on but in Shepard Paine's armor book is a diagram showing how to make your own wire bending tools for things like grab rails.
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Posted by Don Stauffer on Monday, July 20, 2015 8:33 AM

Another method I have used specifically for grab irons is to use a strip of basswood of the proper width and thickness. I use soft wire and wrap it around three sides (one wide side and the two short sides).  This makes sort of a wide U shape. I then cut with diagonal cutters held against the rear, the side with no wire wrapped around.  This method makes quite a few irons pretty quickly but only one size, not very versatile.

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Posted by Comanche pilot on Thursday, November 12, 2015 10:03 AM

http://www3.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0095p?FVPROFIL=&FVSEARCH=Z+bender

A whole range of price and feature wire benders. 

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