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![]() Fan will be encorporated. But, if the plastic casing gets warm, (which it does) then the heat sink will work nicely. It will sure beat the acrylic I was going to use - as the acrylic effectively trapped the heat against the LEDs.
Pictures? do you want pictures of a pile of LEDs and resistors? Or of the broken shards of acrylic? ![]() I'l have some pictures coming in due time no worries. Andy |
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![]() oh are you going to mount the LEDs directly in the heat sink material. I though you just wanted to atach it to the plastic hehe.
how did you break the plastic? Steve
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![]() Yes, the plan was to use it as a place to mount - and source of heat removal
![]() Drilling the acrylic, it seemed like if I breathed wrong i'd end up with a nice crack running from hole to hole to hole.... Of course, I would probably have had better success with a different bit, and the use of some lubricant. But hindsight and all... Andy |
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![]() Steve, think a Brad point bit would cut acrylic better than a normal bit? Back in the day I was drilling pieces of foam (weatherstripping type stuff) and I found a Brad would evenly slice a nice hole rather than chew in and pull the foam apart.
My problem working with acrylic has always been having it melt on me. Too high RPMs, maybe? |
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