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Small Scale Track - Tyler - November 21

This week I completed the final design for the track bender and I am ready to have it approved by Dr. Furman.  Once approved, we would like to start building.  Our design consists mostly of steel and is designed around parts and pieces of material that we have access to in the shop.  Using materials that are already available will save great expense.
The "open" position of the track bender.  This position allows us to insert an aluminum section between the rollers and the bending tube.
The "closed" position of the track bender.  This position allows us to begin bending the aluminum by depressing the jack and rolling the bending bar back and forth for a consistent bend.

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