sn0wchyld
100 kW
FINALLY i can post an update with some (admittedly minor) progress on this build. Never have i had so many hardware/software failures in such a short time before... everything from my soldering iron shorting out and blowing up its power supply, to my coolant systems solenoid valves failing, to other supply wires melting, to my extractor/vacuum's blower fan falling off its driveshaft, to CAD/CAM software crashing every time i try to check my CAM tool paths, and more.... Fortunately I (touch wood) have all the gremlins found and fixed. Took some extra time to replace and make everything work better than it did before, rather than just band-aiding it, which seems to have helped both reliability and usability. Also managed to squeeze in a basic commuter bike build too, should help saving some time commuting to work now that the weather is improving.
But yea, first part finally finished, only some 30 to go lol. Didn't end up using the half cut part that came unstuck, would have been fairly easy to re acquire the coordinates but I made some minor changes to the design to reduce machine time considerably and improve strength (looks better too imo). Should be able to get a large part done during each week, and at least 1 each weekend, much more once i get to the smaller parts, so about a month or so to the parts are done (assuming no further issues, im bear hugging rather than just touching wood at this point...).
I also forgot to answer Jansevr: yes quite possibly, though i dont think in the immediate future, possibly early next year? I'd like to put more time into it but works getting kinda hectic atm and I've no real ability to upgrade my machines until i find more space for a larger workshop, all of which is slowing me down (in addition to the above issues).

But yea, first part finally finished, only some 30 to go lol. Didn't end up using the half cut part that came unstuck, would have been fairly easy to re acquire the coordinates but I made some minor changes to the design to reduce machine time considerably and improve strength (looks better too imo). Should be able to get a large part done during each week, and at least 1 each weekend, much more once i get to the smaller parts, so about a month or so to the parts are done (assuming no further issues, im bear hugging rather than just touching wood at this point...).
I also forgot to answer Jansevr: yes quite possibly, though i dont think in the immediate future, possibly early next year? I'd like to put more time into it but works getting kinda hectic atm and I've no real ability to upgrade my machines until i find more space for a larger workshop, all of which is slowing me down (in addition to the above issues).
