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I've finally made a Complete host!

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Well, after all the talk I've finally made a direct fit laser host. :wave:

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It's missing the battery barrel, but that is in the shop!

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It is made of aluminum, has a diameter of 1" and is only 5 inches long. It uses a single 18650, and has plenty of space for protected batteries. There is no tailclicky! I am making this host use a side pushbutton! I have plastic inserts that will hold a switchboard, and will even have some available with LED's if that floats your boat :D

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It is fully focusable, both the aperture cap and module are threaded for a aixiz lens. The threads on the module are 3B tolerance, so they are very tight and hold the lens like glue. The top threads are slightly tapered to make sure the lens focuses like it should. Because of the high tolerances of these threads, and the nature of aluminum, I would advise that you use a glass lens with a metal lens nut. The plastic lens nut will eventually wear out from all of the focusing.

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There is plenty of room in the "driver compartment" for almost any driver or any safety circuits you wish to use. I am planning an aperture cap with a shutter and a battery compartment with a key switch too for those safety nuts out there.

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I am also planning extensions for the battery barrel to let you use 2 18650's in parallel or series. I also have 9mm and c-mount modules in the works, as well as a extended lens head that would fit a lot more corrective optics.

Expect bigger and smaller hosts and modules in the near future! I plan to have these for sale by the end of the week, so stay posted! I can make 500 of these in a day if the demand is high enough.

:thanks: for looking!

Edit: Probably should of cleaned it a little first, I was in too much of a hurry :D
 
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Looks really nice! Can't wait to see more from you. :D

-Trevor
 

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Re: I've finally made a host!

Nice work Ponitiac!!!
 
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Interchangeable parts of different hosts please! Let the customer customize their host piece by piece...

Nice work!

-Tyler
 
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Re: I've finally made a host!

That's awesome! How much were you planning on charging?
 
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At least you used a good material this time, pontiac :na: in all seriousness though, it's looking great.
 

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Very nice! Count me interested:) Any ideas on pricing yet?
 

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All home-Lathed? I plan to get my own lathe around October-December, and start fabing my own hosts also. This way when it comes to high power diodes I can make sure I have a good heatsink to put up with it.

Nice job on yours :D
 
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Oh no, this is no home lathe. These are made on a Mazak Super Quick Turn 10-MS

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That is the same thing, but the one I use has a tail spindle to swap parts from one side to the other to do work on both sides in one cycle.

Here is it making a square heatsink I also have for sale

 
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Nice! I might be interested in a c-mount or 9mm host for a high power 635. The extra room to clean up the multi-mode beam will be nice.
 
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Interchangeable parts of different hosts please! Let the customer customize their host piece by piece...

Nice work!

-Tyler

second that!

ive been looking for a nice side button host but im not too worried about safety on my own personal laser
 
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Re: I've finally made a host!

second that!

ive been looking for a nice side button host but im not too worried about safety on my own personal laser

Ahh... someone else sees what I mean!

Think about it...

have the ability to choose what kind of tailcap you want (from a set of options),
and choose the type of battery tube you want for whatever batteries you want to use, and to choose a driver housing after that, that could be fitted to a particular driver, and fitted with an optional side clicky switch ;) , and then choose the head that you want, style, diode type, and mounting options. Use universal threading, and

just screw all the parts together after soldering up!

THINK about the potential. $$$$$$Pontiac$$$$$$

Just THINK about it for me... ;)

-Tyler
 
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Ejem...


NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIICCCCCCCCEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!
 

jayrob

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That machine is awesome...

Nice host! I want!
 

Morgan

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Already been said but...

NNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIICC CCCCCCEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!! !!!

Good work Pontiac. Got that CAD to a CAM after all huh?!!! ;)

I'm still on my home lathe for the moment but fun is still fun!

M
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