Okay, I have a little update that took a long time...
Today I cut and shaped all the LED strip pieces and started to cover them in the pewter. I got as far as 4 as it takes about 20min each. So only 20 to go...
I also made a batch of plastic clay standoff pieces that will hopefully fit into the thermoformed disks I made earlier. They will allow me to screw the curved perspex to the side panels. They're not pretty, but hopefully they will work and they'll be covered under the panel anyway.
So, on to the photos! This is the jig I quickly built to align the plastic clay pieces.
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Here's the jig with the standoffs and their plastic clay tails that I will use to mold to the disk's contour.
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After coating everything with baby powder
D) so they don't stick, the disk was pressed onto the clay and tidied up a bit with a blade.
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The finished pieces. They do look a bit crap and untidy, but the clay is such that I couldn't really tidy them up too much without risking losing the bond between the standoff and the clay and then ending up with a useless (albeit nice looking) piece of clay and metal
. Afterward I just popped them into the oven at 130C for 35min and they're rock solid
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Next I set about cutting and shaping the LED strips. It took a LOT of measurement, 48 holes and some time filing to get the 24 pieces so that two LED's fit neatly side-by-side. The finishing wasn't that important since it will be covered by pewter anyway. At the left is a test fit of the pewter to determine the size needed to cover the entire perspex strip.
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A strip of pewter I cut with a blade to size. It's heavy!
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To illustrate just how heavy it is, I weighed 20 strips on a scale. 97g! Which means they are just under 5g for a ~30x100mm piece! All in all just by covering the perspex the pewter will add 117g to the cube
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I then covered and glued the pewter over the perspex strip. Here's the finished product after about 20 minutes. The strip of light will be cut on the opposite side.
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The underside with the strip cut. Also, all 4 I've been able to make so far
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One of the final strips in action!
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I'll be going away tomorrow (camping) for a few days so I won't be able to work on the project for a while. But I'll be back the 15th or so and then I'll be going at it full speed again. Also, while I'm away I'm going to pick up the picoPSU 90W version - the 120W is pretty thick and will push the clearances further than needed. Also, 90W is enough for everything in the cube I believe...