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That was the plan Tom but I am going to look at using led light strings to simplify the wiring.
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Busy Bee 12-36 lathe, Busy Bee Mill drill, Busy Bee 4x6 bandsaw, Homemade 9x17 bandsaw, Ad infinitum.
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I have three panels cut and painted but will give the paint a week to fully cure before trying to engrave. This panel won't be backlit so I was able to make it from aluminium and powder coat it. It's the first panel specifically for the helicopter side of the pit. The hydraulic switch will activate a couple of small linear actuators. These will be set up to clamp some friction rings. My hope is that I can somewhat realistically simulate the added force required to move the controls when you lose hydraulic assist.
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Autopilot panel prior to paint and engraving. I got some 1/8" single flute endmills in the mail the other day and they work great on the Lexan sheet. No WD40 and just the occasional blast of air to remove any chip buildup on the bit.
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Best knurling job yet
. Turning to the right diameter sure helps.
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Nice job Shawn,
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Thanks Dave, it's been a steep learning curve with the cnc mill. Everything I have done previously with regards to feed rates has been by feel, the engraving depth has taken some trial and error as well.
It's going to be one of those projects where by the time I'm done I'll want to do everything over again to get it right.
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Nice work Shawn. By the end you either be selling these for big bucks or being closed down by the local authorities!
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