I'd like some advice and insight on building with "2020"/"8020"/"1010"/etc. t-slot aluminum extrusion (8020.com, tnutz.com, etc.)
I've been making fixture out of anodized angle aluminum for a while now. I've been wanting to progress to this t-slot style aluminum profiles. I want to use as few parts as possible, and I want the fixture(s) to be somewhat adjustable for the spacing between two or more leds (mounted to heatsinks).
Heatsinks: Slate 2 (singles), and the SSTX used for the QB96 elite V2.
In the past I'd use angle, and make a rectangle frame, mounting the heatsinks to the frame. But I'd always wanted to be able to move the boards closer together or further away from each other to adjust the footprint, etc.
I'm trying to think of a way to use two pieces of t-slot for "side rails" (the long sides of a rectangular frame) with no "end pieces" (but that might not be possibl). These would be the two rails that the leds/heatsinks could slide along for spacing. It might require ends, that's ok.
If I could easily attach some tnutz to the sides of the heatsinks, that would allow them to be slid into the two rails, but there would be no way to fasten them down that way, from my understanding of the system. I don't think it'd work quite like that.
Then I thought I could fasten some short length of aluminum angle to the heatsink, and use the perpendicular surface of aluminum angle to do the mounting to the t-slot (like drill through that surface, put proper scew/bolt through it and into a tnut that's in the slot already. then I could tighten and loosen it etc).
I also see those "corner" pieces for tslot, and that might work too? Mount one or two per side of heatsink (could get pricey) and then I'd have another hole to fasten to the tslot/tnut.
That's it for now.
I've been making fixture out of anodized angle aluminum for a while now. I've been wanting to progress to this t-slot style aluminum profiles. I want to use as few parts as possible, and I want the fixture(s) to be somewhat adjustable for the spacing between two or more leds (mounted to heatsinks).
Heatsinks: Slate 2 (singles), and the SSTX used for the QB96 elite V2.
In the past I'd use angle, and make a rectangle frame, mounting the heatsinks to the frame. But I'd always wanted to be able to move the boards closer together or further away from each other to adjust the footprint, etc.
I'm trying to think of a way to use two pieces of t-slot for "side rails" (the long sides of a rectangular frame) with no "end pieces" (but that might not be possibl). These would be the two rails that the leds/heatsinks could slide along for spacing. It might require ends, that's ok.
If I could easily attach some tnutz to the sides of the heatsinks, that would allow them to be slid into the two rails, but there would be no way to fasten them down that way, from my understanding of the system. I don't think it'd work quite like that.
Then I thought I could fasten some short length of aluminum angle to the heatsink, and use the perpendicular surface of aluminum angle to do the mounting to the t-slot (like drill through that surface, put proper scew/bolt through it and into a tnut that's in the slot already. then I could tighten and loosen it etc).
I also see those "corner" pieces for tslot, and that might work too? Mount one or two per side of heatsink (could get pricey) and then I'd have another hole to fasten to the tslot/tnut.
That's it for now.