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The housings of power plants, radio equipment, electrical appliances and other similar products must have perforations for ventilation or cooling, otherwise they may overheat and fail due to the heat generated. Making blinds is not difficult and you don’t need anything scarce or expensive.
How to make ventilation grilles from sheet metal

Will need


To make blinds, we will stock up on the following materials and products:
  • a sheet of multilayer plywood;
  • PVA glue;
  • thin sheet of metal;
  • wood screws;
  • a can of aerosol paint.

We will have to work with a jigsaw, mini-grinder, drill, clamp, grinder, hammer, etc.

The process of making blinds in sheet metal


How to make ventilation grilles from sheet metal

First, we will make a matrix from multilayer plywood. To do this, we cut out two rectangles of the required sizes with a portable jigsaw and process them around the perimeter with a manual mini grinder.
How to make ventilation grilles from sheet metal

In accordance with the thermal calculation, we determine the number and dimensions of the blinds. We transfer this data to one of the pieces of plywood using a ruler and marker.
How to make ventilation grilles from sheet metal

Along one edge of the workpiece, according to the markings, we drill holes with a drill in an amount equal to the number of blinds.
How to make ventilation grilles from sheet metal

We install a jigsaw file into the holes and cut out the contours according to the markings so that we get the required set of jumpers.
How to make ventilation grilles from sheet metal

We apply PVA glue on them and along the contour and cover them with a whole piece of plywood.
How to make ventilation grilles from sheet metal

Place a weight on top and wait for the glue to dry.
How to make ventilation grilles from sheet metal

Using the matrix as a template, we mark the metal sheet intended for making blinds. We lay it on a piece of plywood with a smooth edge and, pressing it with a clamp, use a grinder to mark the slot.
How to make ventilation grilles from sheet metal

How to make ventilation grilles from sheet metal

We clean the sheet with slots on both sides with a hand mini grinder.
How to make ventilation grilles from sheet metal

From a piece of plywood we cut off a piece of width equal to the length of the blinds. We process the cut part around the perimeter and round the corners on one measured side.
We fix the two glued parts of the matrix with screws to the surface of the workbench. In this case, the part with jumpers should be on top. We lay a metal sheet on it so that its first slot coincides with the outer edge of the matrix slot.
How to make ventilation grilles from sheet metal

We press the sheet to the matrix with a weight, install a plywood “punch” along the slot in the sheet and hit it with a hammer. As a result, the edge of the metal will bend down to the depth of the matrix. We repeat this operation for all the slots in the metal sheet.
How to make ventilation grilles from sheet metal

We unfold the sheet of blinds horizontally by 180 degrees and lay it on the matrix. Alternately pressing each jumper with a “punch”, we straighten them with a hammer.
How to make ventilation grilles from sheet metal

How to make ventilation grilles from sheet metal

We paint the grille with an aerosol can and our product is ready to be installed in its place.
How to make ventilation grilles from sheet metal

You can also make a welded matrix using a round or profile pipe, rod, wire rod, etc. It can be for a specific product, but any number of blinds can be made on it, shifting the workpiece one step. The main thing is that the exit edge of the matrix is ​​equal in width to the pitch of the blinds.You can also make two or more rows of blinds by placing the sheet under the next row.
How to make ventilation grilles from sheet metal

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Comments (3)
  1. Vadim
    #1 Vadim Guests 13 November 2019 16:07
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    Just one question: why????
    1. Vlad
      #2 Vlad Guests December 16, 2019 20:55
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      Well, in general everything is simple))) for ventilation
    2. Dmitriy
      #3 Dmitriy Guests 2 January 2020 10:56
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      This is not an article for ordinary consumers who can only “you can buy everything, why do anything”

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