Construí Minha Própria Máquina de Chanfro a 45° – Precisei Criar para Minha Empresa!
🔗 PURCHASE THE COMPLETE PROJECT HERE: https://go.hotmart.com/V103106204I Folding machine used in the video: https://www.mercadolivre.com.br/dobra... In today's video, I show the entire manufacturing process of an exclusive machine that I built here for my company. This machine has a unique function: to chamfer the blades of my sheet metal bending machines, ensuring the perfect 45° angle with an impeccable finish. For this, I used a 2hp, 2-pole motor, working with a dry cutting disc, mounted on a rigid and precise linear assembly. During the video you will see: Development of the structure Machining and adjustments of the components Assembly of the transmission and linear guide Feed system Cutting tests and final chamfer result How the machine performed in real life This project is not a commercial machine, but rather an internal solution that optimizes my production and improves the final quality of the bending machines manufactured here at Seben Engenharia. If you enjoy machine manufacturing, mechanical design, practical engineering, and real-world workshop solutions, this video will provide you with a lot of useful content.

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