Well, since Savage posted those wonderful plans, I'm thinking about a Fusion Generator. I'm not really sure if I'm really doing it - but it seems like I'm doing at least part of it...
Along the lines of the "having a hammer, everything's a nail" philosophy, I don't have ready access to a CnC - but there is a laser cutter in the work garage. It also gives me an excuse to play with styrene on the cutter.
I managed to get some 1/16" styrene, so here are the 1/16" bits. Additionally I included one of the top fins just as a sanity check, this is the wrong thickness for that, but since Savage's plans have those 3D printed instead of laser cut, I thought I'd see how it looked.
The laser bed I have access to is only 18x24", so this was done in two passes. The "grill" had to be chopped in half to fit, and I had to split the medium band strips. To utilize the space/material I decided to chop it in 2/3 and 1/3 (The long bands were too long for Savage's CnC, so those were already split, as seen on the bottom 4 strips above).
As I mentioned, I haven't cut styrene with the laser before, so this was new. There was a little charring on the bottom of a sample I'd done, so I tried putting some paper underneath. That was a total failure as the paper tried to melt to the plastic, and the plastic itself burned a lot. Unfortunately, the cut depth was pretty inconsistent, burning too hot in places and not quite cutting through in others. This was our Universal at 100% power, 11% speed, 500hz. I was able to pop out most of the almost-cut-through spots, and overall it seemed successful – though I am a bit concerned about burning the 1/8th inch when I get to that. (It’d need 5% speed or some such, and presumably the too-much-cut/too-little-cut differences would be exaggerated.)
Along the lines of the "having a hammer, everything's a nail" philosophy, I don't have ready access to a CnC - but there is a laser cutter in the work garage. It also gives me an excuse to play with styrene on the cutter.
I managed to get some 1/16" styrene, so here are the 1/16" bits. Additionally I included one of the top fins just as a sanity check, this is the wrong thickness for that, but since Savage's plans have those 3D printed instead of laser cut, I thought I'd see how it looked.
The laser bed I have access to is only 18x24", so this was done in two passes. The "grill" had to be chopped in half to fit, and I had to split the medium band strips. To utilize the space/material I decided to chop it in 2/3 and 1/3 (The long bands were too long for Savage's CnC, so those were already split, as seen on the bottom 4 strips above).
As I mentioned, I haven't cut styrene with the laser before, so this was new. There was a little charring on the bottom of a sample I'd done, so I tried putting some paper underneath. That was a total failure as the paper tried to melt to the plastic, and the plastic itself burned a lot. Unfortunately, the cut depth was pretty inconsistent, burning too hot in places and not quite cutting through in others. This was our Universal at 100% power, 11% speed, 500hz. I was able to pop out most of the almost-cut-through spots, and overall it seemed successful – though I am a bit concerned about burning the 1/8th inch when I get to that. (It’d need 5% speed or some such, and presumably the too-much-cut/too-little-cut differences would be exaggerated.)
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http://L3-G0.blogspot.com (or http://L3-G0.com for short)
http://MCK-Y.blogspot.com and
http://BB-8.blogspot.com