thatdecade
Well-Known Member
I was thinking about HUDs today. It seems possible to me to create a rudimentary HUD, it would be able to display maybe a dozen light up detailed / colored shapes on a curved plastic visor and bizarre enough, the HUD lights would be visible from inside and outside the visor.
This would be a combination of three separate processes: Edge lighting plastic, detailed etching with liquid etching, and some LEDs + lengths of fiberoptic wire.
http://www.evilmadscientist.com/article.php/edgelitcards
http://www.diynetwork.com/diy/gl_etched/ar...2273959,00.html
http://thefiberopticstore.com/fibersample.htm
The nature of edge lighting plastic is that the light will shine straight through to the other side without illuminating anything, unless the light crosses a non smooth surface. The etchings in the first tutorial are just scratches, the second tutorial shows how to make more detailed etchings.
The first tutorial shows multiple colors by layering the plastic, each piece of plastic has it's own light. I think if get the light tight enough, each light will only shine on a single etched shape. This is where the fiber optics come in. Not quite as tight as a laser, but the viewing angle can be quite narrow with the thinner fiber optic wires.
I don't really have the time to follow through with this idea atm, but thought I would put it out there for some brainstorming.
This would be a combination of three separate processes: Edge lighting plastic, detailed etching with liquid etching, and some LEDs + lengths of fiberoptic wire.
http://www.evilmadscientist.com/article.php/edgelitcards
http://www.diynetwork.com/diy/gl_etched/ar...2273959,00.html
http://thefiberopticstore.com/fibersample.htm
The nature of edge lighting plastic is that the light will shine straight through to the other side without illuminating anything, unless the light crosses a non smooth surface. The etchings in the first tutorial are just scratches, the second tutorial shows how to make more detailed etchings.
The first tutorial shows multiple colors by layering the plastic, each piece of plastic has it's own light. I think if get the light tight enough, each light will only shine on a single etched shape. This is where the fiber optics come in. Not quite as tight as a laser, but the viewing angle can be quite narrow with the thinner fiber optic wires.
I don't really have the time to follow through with this idea atm, but thought I would put it out there for some brainstorming.