Make An Iron Man Arc Reactor PDF
Make An Iron Man Arc Reactor PDF
Make An Iron Man Arc Reactor PDF
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License: Attribution Share Alike (by-sa) Intro: Make an Iron Man Arc Reactor
I didn't have a lot of time to make a great Halloween costume this year so I figured I'd do something relatively simple that was still eye catching and cool. I wanted my Arc Reactor to look pretty realistic, but not necessarily 100% movie accurate, so it's kind of a cross between a MkI and MkII version. There are some things I'd change on the next version (and I'll point them out) but overall I'm pretty pleased with it. The reactor is attached to an old heart rate monitor strap and it's powered by a 3 volt battery pack that just slips in my jeans pocket. It's light weight and is comfortable to wear for several hours at a time. In the photos below you can see how bright it is- it easily shines through my t-shirt under normal office lighting conditions and is very bright at night. Follow along and see how it's made..... Update: see page six for the new style reactor!
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Image Notes 1. brass hex head screws 2. copper wiring- I needed to re wrap these two sections as they weren't straight enough
Image Notes 1. I test fit all the pieces to make sure everything fit perfectly
Image Notes 1. stainless steel back plate 2. all the brass screws/nuts get loctite on the threads
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3. wires to the outer PCB 4. wires to the center PCB 5. these four bolts hold the outer ring in place 6. these two center bolts go through the center lens and hold the aluminum center piece
Image Notes 1. heat sink 2. Adafruit power supply 3. 12v input 4. 4v out to reactor 5. 4v out to reactor
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May 26, 2010. 9:17 PM REPLY
undisclosed1 says:
im determined to make this by next Halloween. its amazing. how much did it cost in total? how long did it take?
Honus says:
May 26, 2010. 9:47 PM REPLY It didn't cost a lot as I already had a lot of the materials or was able to scrounge them for free. I did have to buy the LEDs though. It maybe took a couple of weeks?
Derek199574 says:
Hi, I bought a pre-drilled PC Board from Radio Shack. Its 4.5'' x 6''. Do you think that will still work?
Honus says:
As long as you can still solder the LEDs to it it will work.
DarioBocc says:
Did you use blue leds? Great reactor ;-) Thanks
Honus says:
May 26, 2010. 3:53 PM REPLY Yep- blue LEDs. White also works I just liked the way blue looks. The movie ones are white but they look slightly blue on screen.
Zabih4Real says:
ok stupid question by me prolly. but what do you mean by 10ea and 3ea?
Honus says:
10 each and 3 each.
neo052695 says:
Honus, do you think you can sell a reactor? How much money would we be talking here?
Honus says:
I cannot sell any right now- no time to make them!
neo052695 says:
Ok. So suppose you had the time. How much would you sell one for?
Honus says:
The last reactors I made sold for $400 each.
neo052695 says:
So when will you have the time?
Honus says:
May 24, 2010. 6:48 PM REPLY Who knows?! I've got at least five other projects in the works and with three kids I'd have to say maybe by the end of the year or sometime next year if I'm lucky...
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Honus says:
Yes- good catch! I'll make a note.
Thesmokingskull says:
Can i use this arc reactor to power up my iron man suit because if not ill have to wear it for show
ezstrein says:
What is the diameter of the countersink for the 2.5mm bolt heads?
Honus says:
May 14, 2010. 7:43 PM REPLY No idea! I no longer have my reactor so there's no way for me to measure it. I would just measure a bolt head and make your countersink slightly larger.
Grey_Wolfe says:
Did you sell it? Just curious. Awesome work here, btw. Great Ible as well.
garrettwell says:
How thick is the: thin brass sheet Plastic sheet Clear acrylic sheet ??????????????
Honus says:
May 22, 2010. 2:05 PM REPLY The brass sheet could be slightly thicker than a piece of paper- it honestly doesn't matter. The dimensions for the plastic and acrylic parts are on the drawings.
garrettwell says:
May 22, 2010. 5:26 PM REPLY Not to be annoying or anything, but I can't find them, I have searched an searched searched.....Can you just tell me please?
Grey_Wolfe says:
May 23, 2010. 6:45 PM REPLY All measurements are written in the drawn diagrams. Picture 3 on this step has the thickness of the bevel and step 3 includes the measurement of some other parts of the acrylic. Check the pictures. :) Also, he states that 1/2" MDF is also a good alternative, though some of it will have to be ground down if you want to match the dimensions in the plans. Good luck with this awesome project.
Honus says:
May 22, 2010. 6:11 PM REPLY I don't understand. What can't you find- the plastic/acrylic? As I stated on the Tools and Materials page I bought mine from Colorado Plasticshttp://www.coloradoplastics.com/retail.php I bought the brass sheet from a local hardware store but lots of hobby shops sell it as well- try places like Hobby Lobby.
garrettwell says:
Is the acrylic really that size, as in thickness and width?? Because it looks alot bigger than that
Honus says:
I took all the dimensions from the finished parts so yes the drawings are correct.
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AsianSensationZ says:
May 21, 2010. 2:34 PM REPLY hey bud you did a super good job! and like i was just lookin over the intructions and didnt really take time to REALLY REALLY look into it but like does it say how to put the LEDs in?
Honus says:
Thanks! The LEDs are easy to mount- you just solder them onto the copper traces.
AsianSensationZ says:
dude how much are melders, or solders?
Honus says:
You mean a soldering iron? This is the one I usehttp://store.sra-solder.com/product.php/6363/0
mnbouchet says:
May 21, 2010. 4:57 PM REPLY Hey, in the front picture of the mounted LED's, is the copper sheet the PCB, with the two dark etched parts for + and -? Also, the center LED is connected to the others in the back right.? I have decided to actually build it... it looks sooo sweet!
Honus says:
May 21, 2010. 9:22 PM REPLY The copper sheet is the PCB- you have one copper trace for + and one copper trace for -. The center LED is connected to the others on the back.
Sasq23 says:
Did you etch the PCB yourself? Could you recommend a good site to show how to do it?
Honus says:
May 19, 2010. 4:54 AM REPLY I didn't really etch it- I cut the traces using a Dremel tool. Etching it would definitely be cleaner looking. There are multiple Instructables on etching PCBs.
IA3471 says:
May 7, 2010. 11:24 AM REPLY Awesome build, looking forward to attempting it myself! Also, if you do wind up doing a kit or group buy, I have a few friends who would certainly want in.
arsenal6 says:
I am definitely interested in a kit if your making one!
Honus says:
Thanks! I'll definitely keep everyone posted on kit status.
avatar1239 says:
where to find the outer lens
Honus says:
I just cut it from acrylic sheet.
nicky418 says:
Can I substitute for 10ea 2.5mm bolts and 3ea 3mm bolts w/nuts with different bolts?
Honus says:
Sure- use what ever works!
lonewolfkliq says:
Awesome able dude! I love how it's thin, it sits closer and therefore looks more realistic. Nicely done.
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Sasq23 says:
May 17, 2010. 2:38 PM REPLY Hello. Just so you know, I signed up to this website, just to print this out. Amazing job. I do have a couple of questions: Is plexiglass much different that the plastic you used? Would a magnifying lense work for the center? Some more tips on the center lese would be great. Thank you for your time.
Honus says:
Thanks- glad you like it! I'm sure you'll find all kinds of interesting projects here.
Plexiglass is just a trade name for a type of acrylic- it's a bit more flexible but it will work just fine. You could use a magnifying glass for the center if you want- I tend to use whatever I can find in my garage or can scrounge for free so go for it.
goober6 says:
could you make a kit to sell people so we can make it
Honus says:
Working on it...
sanjoobob says:
May 16, 2010. 5:49 AM REPLY hey there, this might be a stupid question but how do you turn it on? is it via switch, or do you just join two wires together or what? i'm gonna make my own arc reactor for my war machine armor im starting to make but i need an arc reactor first haha :)
Honus says:
Either way works just fine. Are you making Pepakura armor?
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