I've designed a reflector/heatsink (not optics) specifically for use with HD emitters. I'm getting a quote from Carley Lamps to see how much it would cost to build this reflector, though I'm expecting a quote higher than makes sense for a tinkerer such as myself.
Can anyone make this reflector from aluminum at reasonable cost? The reflecting surface obviously needs to be kept to close tolerances, and could be polished instead of metalized to assess performance. I'd expect a few iterations to get it right. I can provide accurate dimensions for any point.
This reflector is mostly parabolic for a central hotspot, but then deviates from a true parabola to hopefully form the "bell curve" type of beam intensity that I like (similar to optics). This one is more the spot design, though a flood could be similarly designed.
In practice (noting that the "line" of the reflector cross section is almost straight), a simple, non-curved cone may provide the properties I'm looking for, but that remains to be seen.
Can anyone make this reflector from aluminum at reasonable cost? The reflecting surface obviously needs to be kept to close tolerances, and could be polished instead of metalized to assess performance. I'd expect a few iterations to get it right. I can provide accurate dimensions for any point.

This reflector is mostly parabolic for a central hotspot, but then deviates from a true parabola to hopefully form the "bell curve" type of beam intensity that I like (similar to optics). This one is more the spot design, though a flood could be similarly designed.
In practice (noting that the "line" of the reflector cross section is almost straight), a simple, non-curved cone may provide the properties I'm looking for, but that remains to be seen.