Iron Man Arc Reactor Build completed

Re: Ironman Arc Reactor Build

Also the container in the center is about 2 1/4 " worked perfect for me you can adjust to your own needs and likes:)

Now taking some 1/2" staples making them to a L shape adding a metalic look..:eek


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re: Iron Man Arc Reactor Build WIP

went to the hardware store grabed a few parts. a chrome sink end then painted the inside of it. and a off white like pipe cover like you whould use under a sink(going to use for the back of the arc.

second pic have some Sample 320 smoothcast used to close that back part.

painted off the arc parts form Johnathon blalck silver :)

have 3 red bolts for the top :confused


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re: Iron Man Arc Reactor Build WIP

drill the back piece added a brass end hose for option if wires fit....

OMG.........:eek got the lights in today had no idea I knew they was micro but really that is the light on the Dime :confused

used a red one so you can see it:)


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Fitting it together see how it fits:)

Then taking some carbon fiber I have adding this to the back piece :confused




How did you shape the carbon fiber and keep it so even?

I use it a lot on my car its amazing its a cloth that also has a stretch to it use 3M glue and there you go..:)

Nice job man!

Thank you its a blast to build. Have more builds... in the future.

1. repulsers have almost perfected

2. of course helmets

3. boots - im short lol

4. suit...... :confused

with these not that ive seen here,I have some tricks up my sleeve that I will be sharing maybe.. :) enjoy if you like, if not cool....
 
Maybe I was extrapolating a bit too much from my (very limited) experience with a loose weave fiberglass that didn't behave very well for me, forming unfortunate pullsin the cloth when trying to cover a convex 3D shape.

In any case, nice build! :)

Any particular reason for wiring the diodes in parallel?
 
Maybe I was extrapolating a bit too much from my (very limited) experience with a loose weave fiberglass that didn't behave very well for me, forming unfortunate pullsin the cloth when trying to cover a convex 3D shape.

In any case, nice build! :)

Any particular reason for wiring the diodes in parallel?


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It has a great contour love the stuff.

Did the parallel because I did the lighting on the outside. So rather had Plexiglas because the density of the glue does not let the light through so well.:)
 
It has a great contour love the stuff.

Did the parallel because I did the lighting on the outside. So rather had Plexiglas because the density of the glue does not let the light through so well.:)

Ah, my understanding of electronics is somewhat limited. Thanks.

I'm getting inspired to start cobbling together one of my own.

At the risk of going rather off topic, do you have any more pictures of your car? ... I mean, carbon work? :):lol
 
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