gregh
electronics, computers and scratchbuilding

Sounds like it's worth a try. If it works, you'll have achieved something for all of us to use in the future.Tramcar Trev said:Hmmmmm Good to bounce ideas off you Greg...... So maybe this would work, if I carved a flame shape out of soap or wax or some such and made a rubber mold then I could mix up some resin with some of that gold glitter stuff (inspired by the alfoil idea) you can get in craft shops then "fill" it with the flickrering leds that would both insulate the leads and hold them in place leaving the leads sticking out so that they can be soldered to the power supply. Mount that on some sort of "burner base" and I think I have it....
Safer than a real flame too I guess and wont go out if it rains.....
But I'd suggest just mocking up a few leds in the vague flame shape you want, to play with different coloured leds in configurations. Maybe just use some sticky tape to hold them together.
Don't forget to rough up the led lenses with sandpaper to diffuse the light.