The PCB Disc is a great idea, I would like to see this done someday!
A laser hitting the disc and a photodiode catching the beam would probably work at the CNC tolerances we are discussing.
In my implementation though, I have to maintain these rules...
- Must be able to easily and inexpensively make new program recordings at home.
- Must be built from components I have in this room.
While I do have LOT of stuff, I don't have a PCB router, well only A small one!
I also modelled a 12" disc with a track in SolidWorks, and it only held 11K, so the disc is simply not dense enough.
So far the paper roll is still the top solution.
I am swaying towards the burning laser + roll instead of laser printer + end to end taped sheets though.
On a more current note, the one design issue I will be up against this year is the monitor bezels.
I don't intend to use the 1702 monitor bezels because I want more of the PET look, and I want to make them myself.
This is exactly the look I intend to copy....
This is most likely vacuum formed plastic.
My first thought is to carve the bezels from wood by hand and then cover them with epoxy and attempt to get the rough look later.
I don't care how much work it is, but I do want to get close.
I would consider farming this out as well if I could find a plastic prototyping service that didn't cost a fortune for 2 of these.
Not sure what's out there these days, but a few years ago I looked at 3D printing something, and it was crazy expensive.
Any suggestions here would be great. I want these completed before spring.
Cheers!
Radical Brad