No you cant just turn the cube over ,it works at 90deg
Not 180deg
No you cant just turn the cube over ,it works at 90deg
Not 180deg
When God said “Let there be light” he surely must have meant perfectly coherent light.
using telescopics will create a whole world of other issues
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hey wayne,
why don't you just get rid of the 660 and just make a quad with 640s?
on another note, i think we should look into telescopics, there is much to be learned there
i got a strong dose of lasers today. 12 hours straight in the shed, no food, 1 glass of water. i am turning shaolin here!!!! made a mini 660 dual, another 445 and i tossed in a 100mw greenie and the outcome is white light!! i also tried combining MM1s and 3 axis mounts and near field alignment was a breeze. that should keep me busy until i make my 12banger 660 and get a biger green. i am dead but it feels gr8!
"its called character briggs..."
some people arent on planet earth like the rest of us.
640 = £120
660 = £3
although it would be nice to be able to afford £120 per diode
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Since several people have asked, I'd say the answer is obvious: YES.
Apparently not.have i not made enough threads regarding red builds and telescopics
What? You think you're the only person on PL that hasn't had to repeat something a few times? Sheesh! Get with the program already. People are asking questions. Instead of complaining about it, why not answer them? (Or at least link to the other thread where you answered it before.) Honestly, I can't recall the specific issues you're referring to regarding the use of telescopics (beyond the beam diameter to divergence trade-off, which hardly qualifies as an "issue"), and I *have* read your posts.
Seriously Andy.... Get off your high horse and answer the question, or else don't bother to post in the thread in the first place.
Adam
i'm right there with you mate. for the next couple of years i'll only see a 640 in my dreams i was only toying with dnar
i second that!
@ buffo: i don't think he meant it the way you took it, but i better leave the native english speakers sort this out
"its called character briggs..."