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Best title I could come up with right now...
Hello everybody! Up for a review today is another antique host that was resurrected into a laser!
This host is one of Rayovac's many countless creations, it originally had a green plastic top and a hideous green vinyl grip... I liked the idea of green on copper though--
The host is also pretty big
This time around it wasn't just my usual go-to guy, I actually got mrcrouse to do some thread matching so there's a sort of "cap" to hold the laser together
After that, jayrob was on the scene again with lasever's modules.
Now for some pics! These were taken after lighting some candles.
This one was taken outside-- fastest exposure settings in broad daylight still managed to capture the beam
This wouldn't be complete without some rainbow shots too! (These show the divergence very well-- it's somewhere between my 520nm and 473nm, 2mRad maybe)
Not to mention this thing has a SOLID two minute duty cycle, LPM graph shown is from a warm start after taking these pictures, I've seen a peak of 730'something.
Overall I'm (and have been) very happy with Mrcrouse's and Jayrob's work, and I'll be back to bug them for more builds to come--
:thanks: You two!
Hello everybody! Up for a review today is another antique host that was resurrected into a laser!
This host is one of Rayovac's many countless creations, it originally had a green plastic top and a hideous green vinyl grip... I liked the idea of green on copper though--
The host is also pretty big
This time around it wasn't just my usual go-to guy, I actually got mrcrouse to do some thread matching so there's a sort of "cap" to hold the laser together
After that, jayrob was on the scene again with lasever's modules.
Now for some pics! These were taken after lighting some candles.
This one was taken outside-- fastest exposure settings in broad daylight still managed to capture the beam
This wouldn't be complete without some rainbow shots too! (These show the divergence very well-- it's somewhere between my 520nm and 473nm, 2mRad maybe)
Not to mention this thing has a SOLID two minute duty cycle, LPM graph shown is from a warm start after taking these pictures, I've seen a peak of 730'something.
Overall I'm (and have been) very happy with Mrcrouse's and Jayrob's work, and I'll be back to bug them for more builds to come--
:thanks: You two!
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