Very, Very, Very nice work. Jaw dropping Wow!
Steve
Very, Very, Very nice work. Jaw dropping Wow!
Steve
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really nice, if you make a single mode version of it I would love to pick one up without drivers to make a small single mode projector
put a nice connector on it, some analog drivers, a ar window and you have a really nice sealed RGB module for a projector
Lathe the heads of the screws as a cylinder, then drill 6 deep holes at 60' intervals for the adjuster probe. The holes are at right angles to the rotation axis for ease of access. The adjuster probe is double ended, one end is straight and the other end is bent at 35' or so for additional access. This is how my last employer did it. Their CNC was good for eight holes along the radius. They made the cylinder just big enough that you could use it for a knob as well. Call it the "Lithuanian Method" in their honor. Works gangbusters. Especially when you have thirty mounts to adjust in a laser and your in a hurry to catch a flight to the next install.
How do you deal with the fact the diodes are not always centered in the collimator lenses?
Steve
Last edited by mixedgas; 12-03-2014 at 06:31.
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