DIWire Bender makes nearly any shape imaginable

The people over at Pensa posted an awesome CNC wire bender on their blog. Robotic wire benders are common industrial machine that are very fun to watch. These machines can turn out custom wire-bent parts or sculptures in a matter of seconds. The Pensa team’s “DIWire Bender” might not be as fast as the big boys, but it works just the same.

From their Tumblr blog, we see that there are motors to draw the wire off a spool and into a hollow shaft. At the business end of the machine, there’s a small gear-driven bender that can form wire in just about any shape. There’s an awesome video of the DIWire Bender in action after the break if your mind is still trying comprehend how wire top hats and glasses can be made.

The Pensa team says they built this to fill a void in DIY fabrication machines – 3D printers are great and all, but some things can be done more easily by bending some wire.

Comments

  1. parkerlreed says:

    Neat

  2. snowdruid says:

    this look like a very cool tool to develope new 3d fractal antennas

  3. This would be great for building rolling ball sculptures/marble runs, especially if there was specialized CAD software to automate track building.

    • John U says:

      I like the way you’re thinking!

    • fightcube says:

      My thoughts exactly! The lazy non-artist’s way to make Rolling Ball Sculptures 😉

    • tlalexander says:

      Thats a great idea! I was going to say – this is how they make roller coasters. I totally didn’t think of making a mini roller coaster though!

      I really really want to build one of these. I have a 3D printer and I have free reign on the CNC machines at work, but like the article says – you can do a lot with bent wire that you can’t do with those other tools!

  4. David Powell says:

    This is very cool.

  5. Dmitri Ivanov says:

    Very neat, would be super useful for making models and sculptures.

  6. Zee says:

    Plans?

  7. thatcherc says:

    How about ribs for airplane wings? It you could get the right shape in a light wire, you could stretch some type of skin over the wire to make a nice airfoil.

  8. mattgilbert says:

    Arthur Ganson-style gears and sculptures, please!

  9. jwstolk says:

    Very well made. thats quite thick wire to bend with plastic gears 🙂

    for the interested, 3D benders also exist for tube:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yigRgG_NIyU

  10. plfx says:

    Now make it say “bite my shiny metal ass”.

  11. Jay says:

    I wonder if they can get it bend rigid coax, that would be handy.

  12. eresonance says:

    I read an article about a machine learning algorithm that designs near-perfect antennas for very specific requirements. It makes a bunch of antenna designs, simulates them, and then given a set of desired attributes it picks the best couple designs. It then adds a few literal kinks to the antenna and repeats the process.

    It would be cool to use this machine + that antenna algorithm to make custom antennas for specific applications. Some of the designs I saw for that antenna algorithm just looked like a bunch of bent wire at different angles.

  13. Alex says:

    CNC wire bending machines are really cool!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQIYZ-iKuG4

  14. worlds biggest paper clip

  15. penpen says:

    ancestor of bender rodriguez ^^

  16. macona says:

    Neat. Only criticism I can think of is the wire straightening section is designed wrong. The wheels should alternate. Like this:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6rC8UHn5df8

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