![]() The K-factor is a good approximation to the reality, perfection or the ideal state is practically impossible and there is a difference between modelling something in our little CAD world and Build something. ![]() This last one, with all the respect, goes under the skill of the person if is a manual process. In my personal opinion I agree with the comments that state the fact there is not a default "K-factor", Because its certainly true this "K-Factor" is a variable in so many ways that is practically impossible to define one that covers all the variables:machines, materials, thickness, temperature of the material to bend, angle to bend and of course the accuracy of the design and the bending process. Therefore, for details with a large number of flexors, it is necessary to correct the rhorda whenever one of these parameters changes. These factors are insignificant when one bend is made, but if they are many, then they affect the exact details very much. The material itself may fluctuate in certain tolerances. Type and condition of the bending machine.Ĥ. The thickness of the material, for example, a sheet of 1 mm which we lay in the model may be in fact 0.93-1.07 mm, according to the requirements for the production of these sheets.Ģ. Strange you people The K-factor depends on many factors.
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