Depending on bending angle you should put your mark on the tangent of the angle. In this scenario you can see that the mark is in front of the bend as it should be in the center of the bend. This is important if you need the bends to be in an exact location.
I found in another video that when making parallel runs with offsets. You need/want to use the Tangent of the offset angle. So it checks out. I’m a 1st year apprentice I still haven’t done any fancy bends.
@@AngelRomero955ok but what was your question about marking at .57? I have alot of experience (10+yrs) measuring for, routing and bending hydraulic tubing.
I know you’re just showing the proper way that you should do it but honestly how many guys even put the vendor on the floor for a 30° offset or any offset for that matter other than a 90°? Most of my bending as an apprentice I’ve been taught to do in the air
The multiplier has to do with the angle, it's 30 degrees, sine of 30 = .5. But we are dividing by SINE 30, so it's like multiply by 2. Get the uglies manual.
"pick a spot, bend it... then pick another spot, bent it... then you have nothing you're looking for. Thanks for not actually explaining what the multiplier is and how you find it.