A light skim to pretty it up. One end is much better looking than the other.
I did some rough sketches to try and work out how to make it all fit. I don’t think I can make it all fit without using another metal to try and extend it in some way or other. I had intentions to make better blueprints but I can’t settle in my head what the final design should be. So I’m just going to start making it from one end and work out the rest when I get to it.
Can’t see pictures.
You’re not working on this light now are you…?
Because that would be unfair and against the entry rules, if the competition does start.
This year. Anytime. Soon…
I’ll keep that in mind, would mean ordering a momentary driver & other headache stuff too and I’m behind with builds as usual.
Anyway, lets stop spamming pinks Rebelcheatin’buildthread with off topic chat
According to the seller this is NIOBIUM TITANIUM ALLOY. I’m assuming the orange part is copper and not cupronickel.
Wiki says there is a couple different varieties - Superconductor material classes include chemical elements (e.g. mercury or lead), alloys (such as niobium-titanium, germanium-niobium, and niobium nitride), ceramics (YBCO and magnesium diboride), superconducting pnictides (like fluorine-doped LaOFeAs) or organic superconductors (fullerenes and carbon nanotubes; though perhaps these examples should be included among the chemical elements, as they are composed entirely of carbon).