http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yigRgG_NIyU&feature=youtu.be
I looks like something out of "Alien", like tubing snakes popping out of someone's belly. Very cool!
lol, I love that thing. The company who makes it is called Nissin and there's a white paper on the web about how it works if you want to learn about the nitty-gritty. I think it does only up to 1 1/2" max OD.
i like this one too: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQIYZ-iKuG4&feature=related
theenico wrote: That's the epitome of the playdo fun factory for big kids.
That's exactly what I thought of. It's like watching some magic trick.
bluej wrote: ... I think it does only up to 1 1/2" max OD.
I went to Cooney Marine's (UK) website and they advertise the ability to bend pipe in diameters of 8mm to 62mm (2.4") with the unit.
I wonder what one of these cost?
bluej wrote: lol, I love that thing. The company who makes it is called Nissin and there's a white paper on the web about how it works if you want to learn about the nitty-gritty. I think it does only up to 1 1/2" max OD. i like this one too: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQIYZ-iKuG4&feature=related
In the video it says it does 8mm-60mm
bluej wrote: lol, I love that thing. The company who makes it is called Nissin and there's a white paper on the web about how it works if you want to learn about the nitty-gritty.
Wow! Do you think they extrude their ramen noodles with the same technology?
ditchdigger wrote:bluej wrote: lol, I love that thing. The company who makes it is called Nissin and there's a white paper on the web about how it works if you want to learn about the nitty-gritty.Wow! Do you think they extrude their ramen noodles with the same technology?
I have extruded their Ramen noodles with much more primitive technology.
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