churchhaze
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I seem to have put 60mm instead of 6mm for the length of my screws. They are obviously not 60mm long, but 6mm long. Sorry about that!!
I didn't tap the hanger holes. Just predrilled and screwed in with hex head metal screws. Pretty much threads itself that way.
Leds could be done the same way but a more elegant tap is nice...
Did you use the screws that came with the picture hangers? From your pictures, it looks like you used wood screws in your aluminum fins. They're not loose at all?
One reason I'd recommend against just screwing them in is what you were warning off earlier. Stainless machine screws are relatively soft and the heads could sheer right off trying to tap with them. The soft screw threads may have a hard time cutting through aluminum. (tapping through the fins using screws might not be a big deal, but I wouldn't even try it on the base)
The tap bit is very hard steel, and came with the perfect size hardened drill bit, which cuts through aluminum like [metallic] butter.
I used #4-40 screws the same way you did without the nuts and they are working just fine. I was going to use the same holders that I saw positivity was using also but ended up making my own. I incorporated a "foot" into the holder so if I need to put them down I can do so without the COBs touching the ground.Here's with the hangers put on. Each picture hanger uses (2) M4 0.7 pitch 60mm pan head machine screws. (I stole the picture hanger idea from positivity). If the threaded aluminum doesn't hold well, I will put on 0.7 threaded M4 nuts on the other side.
My taps must have been pieces of crap...I broke my 4-40 with a hand tap on the initial threading and was able to gently use my 6-32....can you recommend a brand?Nice man
I think im goin to steal bits and pieces from everyone build. Thanks for directing me to your build.
For everyone asking about the drilling and tapping. I spent 20 plus years building industrial machinery and i can tell you from experience after drilling and tapping millions of holes in every type of metal that aluminum is one of the softest and easiest to tap. Most taps come with the proper size drill bit or have the drill size printed in the side. Hand tapping alum is a way better idea than a drill press. Most people would end up breaking taps in a press.
I used a cheap one from amazon..comes in a 3 pack. Did you use oil? Should cut like butter but it needs some lubeMy taps must have been pieces of crap...I broke my 4-40 with a hand tap on the initial threading and was able to gently use my 6-32....can you recommend a brand?
Yeah, I used oil.... It was super cheap on amazon. I just gave it a little twist and it snapped in half. I got a 6-32 from Home Depot and it works well...much better than the 6-32 that came with the 4-40. I can see the bit twisting when I try to tap a hole. It was a copper heat sink, but idk if that matters much. I thought copper was pretty soft.I used a cheap one from amazon..comes in a 3 pack. Did you use oil? Should cut like butter but it needs some lube
Mine only break when I don't drill through enough and it bottoms out..otherwise very little resistance
I see they make a 2700k in that LED, how come you chose 3500k over the 2700k?