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    well done Maurice, really cool pictures, like the rasterscanning.
    I didn't fail !
    I just found out 10,000 ways that didn't work.

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    thanks, but all the credits should go to Dennis who designed the Case and the drivers!

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    Those raster shots are from DT40's?
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    Nice cases, did you really designed them yourself ??? I know a Dutch company who uses the exact same build ;-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by polishedball View Post
    Those raster shots are from DT40's?
    Yes, why you ask?

    Quote Originally Posted by Lj_Mouzer View Post
    Nice cases, did you really designed them yourself ??? I know a Dutch company who uses the exact same build ;-)
    There are many companies using cases build around a heatsink but "exact" the same? There’re also many cars with 4 wheels , what’s your point?

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    Quote Originally Posted by SrS View Post
    Yes, why you ask?


    There are many companies using cases build around a heatsink but "exact" the same? There’re also many cars with 4 wheels , what’s your point?

    Jeah thats true, it's just the first time I see someone else using this design. The design rocks so i think it's a really good choise (thumbs up)
    Where did you get the materials for the case, i want to use the same design for my projector ;-)

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    The dutch company is RGBlaserverkoop. He doesn,t manufactures the projectors himself. Viasho does the building for him. Actually there is one for sale:

    http://muziek.marktplaats.nl/licht-e...okmachine.html

    The concept is perfect because the projector can be completely closed. I have seen one working below the watersurface in an aquarium ar prolight and sound.
    My next design will also be on a heatsink in the beginning of next year. Its sound like Lj_ mouzer means that the design is copied but SRS is right there are many companies that are using the heatsink based design. Nice and compact i like it

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lj_Mouzer View Post
    Where did you get the materials for the case
    Don't know, I only supplied the CAD drawings and did a metalshop do their magic

    Quote Originally Posted by edison View Post
    The dutch company is RGBlaserverkoop
    I seriously doubt he meant RGB verkoop

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    Quote Originally Posted by SrS View Post
    Don't know, I only supplied the CAD drawings and did a metalshop do their magic


    I seriously doubt he meant RGB verkoop

    Going to look for a good metalshop

    Indeed ;-) I didn't mean RGB verkoop, Even the trigger clambs are the same as used by the other dutch company ;-) no problem for me, they make good lasers so you know that you have a good case design, only thing is, watch out for water coming in through the threads of the clamb connection, apply some acrylic kit there ;-)

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    nope, they use manfrotto clamps not doughty

    Quote Originally Posted by Lj_Mouzer View Post
    Going to look for a good metalshop

    Indeed ;-) I didn't mean RGB verkoop, Even the trigger clambs are the same as used by the other dutch company ;-) no problem for me, they make good lasers so you know that you have a good case design, only thing is, watch out for water coming in through the threads of the clamb connection, apply some acrylic kit there ;-)

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