JPH
Sr Member
I have been working on new and improved ways to make an arc reactor. I hope this helps folks. Maybe you have a better way, I'd love to hear it.
I started with THIS design for an arc reactor, 12 holes, 10 struts.
Next, I cut some 0.06 pieces of aluminum sheet into 4 inch squares. I drilled a 1/4" center hole and a side #6 screw hole so the plates would be anchored.
Next I made a thick radial guide for the holes and the struts.
And I used a guide with midlines for reference to drill holes and trace out struts.
Then I drilled and band sawed the holes n struts.
NExt I used a hole saw to etch weakspots in the struts and bend to fit a 3" ID (inner diameter) 3.5"OD (Outer diameter aluminum pipe.
and used a hole saw to cut out the center. I then used very another sheet of very thin aluminum to make guides for LEDs.
Put aluminum foil around them, then used clear epoxy, mixed with glow in the dark blue powder to seal.
After the colored epoxy set, put the whole thing, blue wheel with LEDs and bent stars into the aluminum pipe and use clear epoxy to finish.
The blue LEDs seem to charge up the solar powered, glow in the dark powder/dye I used in the bottom layer of epoxy.
HERE is the powder I used
http://www.amazon.com/Glow-Inc-Pure...&sr=8-2&keywords=blue+powder+glow+in+the+dark
Here is the LED string I used...
http://www.amazon.com/Operated-RTGS...=UTF8&qid=1438348232&sr=8-6&keywords=blue+LED
If you want an arc reactor without wires, the glow in the dark blue powder works so so. Have a uv charging bay nearby
I started with THIS design for an arc reactor, 12 holes, 10 struts.
Next, I cut some 0.06 pieces of aluminum sheet into 4 inch squares. I drilled a 1/4" center hole and a side #6 screw hole so the plates would be anchored.
Next I made a thick radial guide for the holes and the struts.
And I used a guide with midlines for reference to drill holes and trace out struts.
Then I drilled and band sawed the holes n struts.
NExt I used a hole saw to etch weakspots in the struts and bend to fit a 3" ID (inner diameter) 3.5"OD (Outer diameter aluminum pipe.
and used a hole saw to cut out the center. I then used very another sheet of very thin aluminum to make guides for LEDs.
Put aluminum foil around them, then used clear epoxy, mixed with glow in the dark blue powder to seal.
After the colored epoxy set, put the whole thing, blue wheel with LEDs and bent stars into the aluminum pipe and use clear epoxy to finish.
The blue LEDs seem to charge up the solar powered, glow in the dark powder/dye I used in the bottom layer of epoxy.
HERE is the powder I used
http://www.amazon.com/Glow-Inc-Pure...&sr=8-2&keywords=blue+powder+glow+in+the+dark
Here is the LED string I used...
http://www.amazon.com/Operated-RTGS...=UTF8&qid=1438348232&sr=8-6&keywords=blue+LED
If you want an arc reactor without wires, the glow in the dark blue powder works so so. Have a uv charging bay nearby