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Newly Enlightened
So last year about this time, I picked up a 3 Cree kit from Cutter with the Fatman driver. I spent a TON of time playing with designs, and even made a basic housing on the lathe at work. However, my goal was to make a housing on the CNC. Having never done anything like this before, and only being able to work on it during my lunch break, it took far too long.
Today, however, I started a proof test of my design. I'm hoping to start cutting the actual parts by early next week (provided the mill isn't being used for real work at that point).
Some photos:
Close-up of the pocket for the led array and lense:
Starting the rough-cut on the outside of the housing:
I'll try to get more photos up when I flip the stock and machine the back half. Not sure if that will happen today or not. It takes a LONG time to machine that much material, and I have the program set for aluminum stock, so its a lot slower than it could be in the foam. The material I'm using for the test is called Last-a-foam, and works really well for this type of testing...
Today, however, I started a proof test of my design. I'm hoping to start cutting the actual parts by early next week (provided the mill isn't being used for real work at that point).
Some photos:
Close-up of the pocket for the led array and lense:
Starting the rough-cut on the outside of the housing:
I'll try to get more photos up when I flip the stock and machine the back half. Not sure if that will happen today or not. It takes a LONG time to machine that much material, and I have the program set for aluminum stock, so its a lot slower than it could be in the foam. The material I'm using for the test is called Last-a-foam, and works really well for this type of testing...