BOB BLACKSHAW | 13/02/2016 04:59:18 |
501 forum posts 132 photos | Hello I am looking to put a LED ring light on my milling machine after reading about the idea from a American web site. The only type I can find is the type used for flash photography, the size is ok but that is about all. Any idea where one can be purchased at a reasonable price, as one for microscope use is around £100. Thanks for any replies |
BW | 13/02/2016 05:16:45 |
249 forum posts 40 photos | Look up angel eyes on ebay or alibaba.
They are rings of leds used in car headlights.
Should be getting them for $5 to $20ish.
or $100s for rolls royce
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/2x-70mm-1210-3528-21-LED-Car-Angel-Eyes-Halo-Ring-Light-Headlight-White-Light-/361350524157?hash=item54222b6cfd:g:zf4AAOSwHaBWjjYA
Bill Edited By Bill Wood 2 on 13/02/2016 05:21:25 |
Matt D | 13/02/2016 09:18:05 |
8 forum posts | At work we use the led belts or strips for various things. Maplin code N91NA are 12 volt ones but I expect that they are available in different voltages and from RS etc. Not expensive but they would need protection. Could you make and mount a suitable holder? |
Ian Welford | 13/02/2016 09:23:07 |
300 forum posts | I,be done this. Look up angel eyes on e bay type site. Buy the diameter you need, also buy one of the transformers (about £5 ) or so to convert 240v to the stable 12v you need. Double sided tape works well to secure in place ( foam pad type ) but clean the area with solvents first. Hammerstein thinners is good for this. An old coffee tin lid with suitable hole cut out works as a reflector. Good luck. Ian |
OuBallie | 13/02/2016 09:49:13 |
![]() 1181 forum posts 669 photos | Fitted those to my drilling machine and Marlow mill. You need a larger diameter than you think, as the chucks throw a shadow onto the workpiece. I've bought larger ones, but need to fit them. They do work well though. Don't all feint now, but I am busy replacing the gears in the BH600G's Apron. Geoff - Usual comments welcome |
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