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    Quote Originally Posted by loopee View Post
    Aren't the mirror mounts the wrong way?

    Or are you doing something funky with your "micro mirror mount"
    I am guessing since they are knife-edged that the mirrors are going on the narrow side so the rear diode's beam does not hit the mount for the forward diode

    or they could just be facing the wrong way lol

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    I think they are the right way round, the render is just showing the main part of the mirror mount not the whole thing

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    Bit of an update. I should be getting this quoted this week I hope ( if I don't get any sicker )
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    I assume you calculated in some space for the tecs underneath the diodes?

    I don't see them on the drawing.

    Still interested here!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mccarrot View Post
    Interested, depending on price.
    Same here

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    Quote Originally Posted by catalanjo View Post
    Same here

    Cheers
    same, looking for 5 dual/knife edge modules without didoes, with some sort of beam correction...

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    Dave,

    Make sure you check your beam orientation in relation to the prisms. You may want to do a vertical knife edge instead of horizontal (as pictured).



    Quote Originally Posted by dave View Post
    Bit of an update. I should be getting this quoted this week I hope ( if I don't get any sicker )
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    Quote Originally Posted by mccarrot View Post
    I assume you calculated in some space for the tecs underneath the diodes?

    I don't see them on the drawing.

    Still interested here!

    Its a bit hard to see from the render, but the sub base holding the 2 diodes and mirror mount has space for a 3mm x 30mm x 30mm TEC, or if no TEC is desired just a bit of 3mm aluminium to keep beam height at 29mm
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    would def be interested. price depending

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    Quote Originally Posted by swamidog View Post
    Dave,

    Make sure you check your beam orientation in relation to the prisms. You may want to do a vertical knife edge instead of horizontal (as pictured).
    ya it seems that you either need to knife edge vertically or turn the prisms 90*

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