Hummm, might look into it but I can only go 1 or 2mm thiner at best.
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After another bit of Maths and some tweaks with the CAD I think I got a bot that should be possible to make. with the bot using 4mm hardox instead of 5mm it can free up weight. Now I have emailed K-cut about cut tolerances and got a response, but I wanted to check with people here.
Should holes be made lightly bigger then I need them to be and add a millimetre or two around the parts to insure they are not cut too small?
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To be extra safe I normally make most holes 0.5 bigger than needed on 4mm parts, but for some holes where strength is important I have gone to 0.3 oversize through 10mm thick hardox (higher taper) and they have mostly been ok after a small amount of work with a needle file, for your design id say go 0.4mm or 0.5mm the intended size and it should be fine.
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Like Andy says, clearance around holes is a must. A 0.5mm oversize hole is pretty standard (that's just 0.25mm clearance) for drilled holes and for laser or waterjet cut holes, as much as 0.75. Small waterjetted holes are often not particularly round and I like to clean them up using a Dremel with a tungsten cutter.
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I guess you are going to use an LED? They all work on about 3V and will definitely need a dropping resistor. Some LEDs come in a mount with a resistor and you might be able to find one that matches your battery voltage - you really can't over-volt LEDs and expect them to last, so don't be tempted by something that's close.
Finding the resistor value is dead easy; just google 'LED resistor calculator' and pick one of the many choices. You will need a couple of details from the LED spec sheet and then the calculator will show you exactly what to buy.
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