IsaacT
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My Take on Leadlight Host - Fixed Focus
So I have, for a while now, desired to create one laser of every available
wavelength in a single host type. Well after a lot of toying around with
different hosts, I finally found the one I am doing.
Hosts that didn't quite make the cut:
1. Aurora SH-032 SS Host - I hate the Green Tailcap
2. Aurora C6 Black Anodized Host - Is not shiny
3. Kryton Groove - Many of my Diodes are 3.8mm Single Modes...too much
modification
Well I finally decided on Jayrob's Chrome Leadlight host. It is an elegant host,
pretty easy to put together, and it is small enough to accompany me as an
EDC laser. Here is a picture of the front of one from Jayrob's thread. I
HIGHLY recommend them.
But, I had a choice to make. You see, while I really like what many people do
with the hosts(discard the aperture cap and use an aixiz focus ring), I
absolutely adore the chrome aperture cap that is included with the laser. So
I decided to try something I haven't seen anyone do yet - Make the laser
with the cap.
My plan is simple, construct the laser as compactly as I could, set the lens
to infinity, and then press in the aperture cap....
AND IT WORKED! I used a dab of Krazy Glue on the side of the lens
barrel(taking care to not let the fumes hit the lens), and then pressed the
cap on over it. The end result:
I really feel like using the chrome aperture cap helped to preserve the
overall look of these simple, yet stunningly beautiful hosts. I have ordered
all the parts at once for the following builds:
650nm Single Mode Leadlight Chrome @ 300mA
638nm Single Mode Leadlight Chrome @ 300mA
520nm Single Mode Leadlight Chrome @ 300mA
405nm Single Mode Leadlight Chrome @ 450mA
532nm Single Mode Leadlight Chrome ~110mW
DTR has been extremely helpful in all this, and he was as usual very pleasant
and happy about removing my money from my account In all seriousness
though, he is the man you need to go to if you need diodes.
This is going to be one of my favorite parts of my collection - a collection
within a collection, one might say, and I will be shopping around for a
professional case to display them in. I will put out more build threads as I
create each one(all parts should be here by Thursday), and I hope to have
this line of lasers done soon.
Thanks for looking, I hope you all have enjoyed taking a look at my take on
the classic Leadlight host.
:thanks:
Isaac
Also, going to be putting a 638nm Leadlight up for sale. It has a slight
surface imperfection on the aperture cap due to a slip when modifying the
cap. May be a good opportunity for someone to get a 638nm Laser for a
really cheap price. Here is a video, please excuse the mess, I have been
busy lately.
So I have, for a while now, desired to create one laser of every available
wavelength in a single host type. Well after a lot of toying around with
different hosts, I finally found the one I am doing.
Hosts that didn't quite make the cut:
1. Aurora SH-032 SS Host - I hate the Green Tailcap
2. Aurora C6 Black Anodized Host - Is not shiny
3. Kryton Groove - Many of my Diodes are 3.8mm Single Modes...too much
modification
Well I finally decided on Jayrob's Chrome Leadlight host. It is an elegant host,
pretty easy to put together, and it is small enough to accompany me as an
EDC laser. Here is a picture of the front of one from Jayrob's thread. I
HIGHLY recommend them.
But, I had a choice to make. You see, while I really like what many people do
with the hosts(discard the aperture cap and use an aixiz focus ring), I
absolutely adore the chrome aperture cap that is included with the laser. So
I decided to try something I haven't seen anyone do yet - Make the laser
with the cap.
My plan is simple, construct the laser as compactly as I could, set the lens
to infinity, and then press in the aperture cap....
AND IT WORKED! I used a dab of Krazy Glue on the side of the lens
barrel(taking care to not let the fumes hit the lens), and then pressed the
cap on over it. The end result:
I really feel like using the chrome aperture cap helped to preserve the
overall look of these simple, yet stunningly beautiful hosts. I have ordered
all the parts at once for the following builds:
650nm Single Mode Leadlight Chrome @ 300mA
638nm Single Mode Leadlight Chrome @ 300mA
520nm Single Mode Leadlight Chrome @ 300mA
405nm Single Mode Leadlight Chrome @ 450mA
532nm Single Mode Leadlight Chrome ~110mW
DTR has been extremely helpful in all this, and he was as usual very pleasant
and happy about removing my money from my account In all seriousness
though, he is the man you need to go to if you need diodes.
This is going to be one of my favorite parts of my collection - a collection
within a collection, one might say, and I will be shopping around for a
professional case to display them in. I will put out more build threads as I
create each one(all parts should be here by Thursday), and I hope to have
this line of lasers done soon.
Thanks for looking, I hope you all have enjoyed taking a look at my take on
the classic Leadlight host.
:thanks:
Isaac
Also, going to be putting a 638nm Leadlight up for sale. It has a slight
surface imperfection on the aperture cap due to a slip when modifying the
cap. May be a good opportunity for someone to get a 638nm Laser for a
really cheap price. Here is a video, please excuse the mess, I have been
busy lately.