Ooohh, a late entry! Knock on wood you get it finished on time
Yeah Ben is a late entry. He lost the plot somewhere along the line.
He has been getting hassled by me daily about starting but has been waiting for his shipment from KD to arrive with parts to build something from.
ok a bit about my new addition its a rongfu45 clone which I hope to convert to cnc one day
its 3phase ran off a cheap ebay inverter which allows me to run it up to nearly double its rated speed
and down to about 10 rpm…
anyways the reason for using the 18650’s was the tested to 3400 mah comparedto the 21700 wich are rated
at 4000 not much improvement for size / weight.
a bit of machining on the pine battery holder
with switch ,driver, batts,and charging board.
now to make the covers…
Its good to see a start. Is that conductive wood your using? Whats in the two narrow slots?
Narsil driver and charging board
Well progressing slowly ,
started with a meltdown
these were from banggood. didn’t seem to like stainless
cutting some slots
to be truthfull I am not real happy with this
so I am going tho move onto the rest of the light ,and hopefully revisit these
stainless parts before I run out of time
Nice project LTP :+1:
It’s already getting shape !
They got too hot and then they loose the hardeness
Better get a cut+cool spray can
Wow. Thanks for the update on the cutter. Do you have a link to it so we can stay away from them? Hows the vice?
Yep. Stainless will eat the end mills fast if you don’t keep it cool. Seen a 1” rougher go round a corner on a part and in a matter of a couple inches of feed start glowing red and disintegrate before i could stop the machine (CNC). It was on a proven part that had run several successfully already so I knew my speed/feeds were good.
Cool project, thanks for posting pics.
The trick many times with stainless is once you start a cut don’t stop. Stainless will work harden if you allow it to cool for even seconds leaving something almost like a case hardened effect on the remaining material around the cut.
I will look the set up whe i get home.
Luckly i had a better set.
I was using rp7 as a lube.
Might try and secure a can of that wurth stuff.
If it’s available tap magic is an excellent cutting fluid.
Absolutely. The part I mentioned had to be discarded because of this even though the final dimensions were not impinged on when the tool failed. It became too hard.
ok they were 8 bux for a set ,so I didn’t expect to much
new addition to the shed ,I got my fathers power hacksaw, as he unfortunately cant use it any more.
fairly slow about 20 mins to cut this 50mm square. this piece will hold the two reflectors / leds
try and achieve something tomorrow…
Looks like dad did a few mods to it over the years. I think I have a course blade kicking around if it will work on your machine.
It is a 12” blade steve…
started machining the pocket
60 x 30 x30mm
will need to get a collet set as the chuck isn’t rigid enough. to much protruding
below the spindle
As promised a little more progress
had to visit the lathe to recess the bezel
thought i’d run a couple of grooves across the bezel to break it up a bit
got to love the dro for drilling holes
that’s probably it till next week see how we go