So I had a pretty bad experience with the guy painting my tank. Long story short, I'm marginally further along than I was back in June. Frustrating, sure. But given how long this project has gone on, it's just a little speed bump. I plan to start doing bodywork on the tank this winter and will hopefully have the paint done by Spring.
In other news, I've mostly been working on a bracket to help me attach the headlights to the frame plate. I had absolutely no idea that mounting the damn headlights was going to be as complex as it is and that's saying a lot after looking at my wiring harness.
I've been 3D printing iteration after iteration to get the part right and I think I'm finally ready to have the part made.
Mounting position of the high beam
Bracket to hold the high beam from behind
I started modelling the headlight bracket and light in Inventor. From that assembly, I modelled the sheet metal bracket itself in situ. I found a company called Osh Cut that will cut and bend sheet metal parts based on that model. Their website is absolutley insane: upload the file, choose the material and it'll literally show you how they bend it in a little animation. It will do design checks to ensure your part will actually cut/bend according to their tooling limitations and then give you a price. For $100 all together, they're laser cutting, bending and shipping two prototype brackets to me. I should have the parts back to me sometime in December. Anyone ever used a service like this before? I have high hopes, I'll follow up once the parts get in.
Animation from Osh Cut showing how they'll bend it
I'd like to think this is the last major hurdle I have to finish this project but who knows. There will be a lot of grinding and shaping of the part to make it look finished but this is essentially a trial to see if this will even work. I've built in SOME adjustability to the light for aiming but I'm not super confident it will work all that well. May have to print some spacers to get the angle just right. Time will tell.
BYEEEEEEEEEEEE
*Edit - update the bend video link to embed the gif