Brackets Tutorial 3: No Frills Shelf Bracket: Difference between revisions
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Revision as of 21:36, 15 September 2024
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Introduction
This document shows a very simple process for making a right-angle shelf bracket. It uses mostly GREEN tools that don't require any training. The dimensions are 6" x 6" x 1-1/4" but the reader will see that these dimensions are arbitrary.
Cut the blank
We use 1-1/4" x 1/8" steel strip and cut it on the Ironworker. Mark the overall length of the bar and the line where it should be bent with a highly visible marker. Put dots where the mounting holes will go.
Turn on the power to the Ironworker so the blade rises to the top of its travel.
Insert the bar and line up the cut line with the blade of the Ironworker shear.
Tigthen down the stock clamp. Depress the foot pedal on the Ironworker to bring the shear blade down.
Punch the Mounting Holes
Now we punch the mounting holes in the blank.
Select the punch and die set for 1/4" holes. Note that the die for 1/4" holes is 1/32" larger in diameter: 9/32". Tools for tightening the punch and die are provided in the tool box.
Place the die in the die seat on the punch table with the small hole facing up. Tighten with the hex wrench provided.
Insert the punch into the punch socket and tighten the nut only finger tight prior to aligning it.
Grab the handle at the top of the punch spindle and pull it down to lower the punch into the die.
Make sure the punch is centered in the hole in the die. Push it around by hand until it is centered
Tighten the punch with the wrench provided and then return the handle to its top position.