Good news and bad news tonight.
The bad news is that the new prototype version that would save me fab time, just doesn't stack up strength wise against the old version. So back to that one I go, makes the 80 lid a bit tougher, and puts me back to the slow schedule again, but you guys don't really care about that.
The good news is great news though, my plastic came in today and I milled it up this evening, it looks awesome.
It cuts and mills beautifully, it seems incredibly resilient, nice texture, comply impervious to the elements, it is marine grade, high density polyethylene, completely water proof and UV stable. I love it!
I also got over a brain fart today, looking at the laser cut profile with its nice clean holes, I suddenly realized that nice stainless pan head screws would be much more appropriate. It is tuff to get the flat heads sunk evenly, and hole size limitations keep the size limited to a #10 screw. If I use pan heads I can alleviate alignment issues and use up to a 1/4-20 screw instead.
On top of that, it just looks damn cool that way, and helps to protect the finish from being marred when things are slid over the gate since they will ride on the pan heads rater than the surface, I also wont have to keep burning up counter sinks, that is getting expensive...... I could go on, but here is a pic that shows some stand-in button heads to show what I am excited about.