Laws of physics still apply, not matter what your brain thinksâŚ
In terms of Q8, max output is still insane if measured or perceived
Laws of physics still apply, not matter what your brain thinksâŚ
In terms of Q8, max output is still insane if measured or perceived
True, but thatâs still not the subject we were talking about.
The Miller
You said you have the actual production videos. Can you upload them for us?
Laws of physics still apply, not matter what your brain thinksâŚ
In biology, laws of physics do apply, but it is a disordered interaction of so many physics equations that no result can ever be calculated. Biologists need a complete different tool set than the clear Newtonâs equations, the âlawsâ that biologists use are an extract of real life measurements that may or may not be applied to new situations. (see also âfuzzy logicâ )
In case of the sensitivity of the human eye you may look for a measured light level/human perception curve and that will certainly not be lineair or simple logarithmic.
The Miller
You said you have the actual production videos. Can you upload them for us?
Oh cr@p being a bit sick with a mild fever and busy so no time to rest made me forget this
Will try to do it today
Not nearly a production video, a few fragments of some first machining steps. Still nice to see though.
âLaws of physics still apply, not matter what your brain thinks⌠â
Yes.
But.
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QuestionâŚ.feel free to tell me to post elsewhere.
I got some Sanyo 3500 GAâsâŚbutton topâŚin preparation for this light.
My questionâŚ.
I did a FAST TEST on my Lii500 just because and the internal resistances ranged from 38 to 96.
Should this concern me for performance? In looking at the battery comparator, the GAâs tested there were listed at 35 I think.Thanks for any input.
The IR test function of the Lii 500 is unreliable. I have a couple & love the chargers but just be aware the IR test results are not very reliable.
Check out HKJâs review for more info.
Thanks for making the compilation despite not feeling well, I hope for more videoâs from Barry
So cool to see them taking shape.
How can they be so affordable? The raw material, cnc, labor⌠Itâs amazing that this project is coming to light. Thank you The Miller and team!
Is that a CNC? Group Buy on the machine?
strange. I would think it is cheaper to use a long bar to cut the heads from in the cnc. To cut it before the CNC would add human operating time but perhaps it will safe some material. But the separate heads had to be spanned in the CNC which produces more outcut material.
Everyone has a style of doing things, and virtually everyone will argue their way is best. As long as they can keep quality up and price down, how does it matter what gum they chew during the process?
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The Miller
being a bit sick
Get well soon! er⌠now! Youâre the Q8 torch-bearer!
Thank you!
Saturday night a very heavy fog rolled in so I took a few lights out to play.
If youâre wondering what a Q8 beam looks like in the fog, hereâs a sneak preview.
First shot from roughly a foot away.
Hereâs the same shot cropped a bit so you can see the water vapor more clearly in the air.
This last shot was from about 8 feet away. It was very hard to look at even from this angle!
Fun! :+1:
Dang! This is going to be great!
strange. I would think it is cheaper to use a long bar to cut the heads from in the cnc. To cut it before the CNC would add human operating time but perhaps it will safe some material. But the separate heads had to be spanned in the CNC which produces more outcut material.
Big band saw can be automatic and cut this aluminium very, very fast.
While small cnc lathe have too small spinder through hole to take whole bar inside.
Very nice to see things getting shape
Thanx for the video TM! Finally after all the effort the team put in the Q8, it is almost done!