Pilot Light - Research and Development thinking
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- čas přidán 23. 06. 2023
- In this video I take you through the process of making a 3D printed functional pilot light out of UV Resin and LED lights. All of my frustrations and problems.
Pilot Light - Research and Development thinking
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Nice work man!!! I wish I was not as good at Fusion 360 as you!! Love the v4 threading!
So addicting. The harder it is the better you feel when you complete the challenge! Thanks for Watching Shawn!
Love it.. 😂❤ for the children
Lol Thanks Dan!
Awesome work on that. I can't wait to purchase a few of those soon.
Thanks so much Keith! It was a fun challenge
My father and I buy many things from you esty site and love everything you provide for our products. Keep up the great work.
Excellent work, Dave!!! How did you make the cut outs in Fusion 360 for the red lens interior? Thank you for sharing this with us!
Thanks Aedo! For the cuts I just kept building what would be the negative space then extruded that from the lens to get the look, It took awhile to get it to my liking! Thanks for watching
yes, really cool work. Along with all the other devices I see available. I really like the "Fresnel" effect on that lens. But two questions: 1. Why nearly 2 inches in diameter? General Alarm indicator? Seems to large to be a control panel indicator lamp. I'd think something like 25mm with only 4 LEDs would be plenty bright.
And question B: Why the gigantic nut? Seems like it's height would be predicated by the number of threads needed to hold it in place - 3, or 4 at most. Just asking, not criticisms.
Hi Chunkkingmann. Thanks! Answer 1. A frequent customer of mine asked for one so I thought it would be a Fun challenge. I did try with less leds and varied how high the leds stuck up into the lens(forgot to mention that in video) But more made it glow just right. Answer B. At first I thought I was going to push the led housing up threw the bottom
, I never went back to fix and it seemed to make it nice and sturdy so the top wouldn’t break off the base. The length of base would allow to mount to any thickness of dashboard, boat, car. …. Thanks for watching!
GD&T flashbacks! Thanks Dave. 😂😂
GD&T?
@@WhiteysWickedWorkshop Geometric Dimensioning and Tolerancing. The technical term for the offsets on your threads.
Nice…too many abbreviations to remember lol
@@WhiteysWickedWorkshop 25 years of mechanical drafting, almost everything becomes abbreviated. Here is another abbreviation for you we used one of my past work lives... TLA: Three Letter Abbreviation.
Always hot so cool
Thanks man!
Oooh, my wallet is hating me already
Lol