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Good Day LPF :wave:
I just spent the whole day prototyping some of my designs i had in mind, but i decided to put my effort today on a host,
particularly a Fat-one from a 1.25" bar-stock.. Seeing everyone getting more Fatboys, i couldnt resist making myself one..
It Houses One (1x) Li-Ion 26650 3.7V Battery which fits Really SNUG i had to push it in slightly.. A Heatsink design ,
that is Connected to the entire Host body adding twice as much more mass to keep the hot ones cold :na: , A Tailcap
with classy look, polished knob and a sleek design focus adapter..
This host is the best thing i have ever had an opportunity to make , i am a happy man now!! Just look at this
UPDATE: 09/14/2012
Recieved and Polished the 18650 host made from 1" aluminium bar stock with capacity to hold a 12mm Laser diode housing and a 16.5mm round pcb for battery contact.
Tailcap is housing a high quality switch and Clicky button is covered with a metal cap (polished aluminium)
Heatsink is threaded into the host , you will need needle nose pliers to crew/unscrew!
Thanks For Looking !! :wave:
I just spent the whole day prototyping some of my designs i had in mind, but i decided to put my effort today on a host,
particularly a Fat-one from a 1.25" bar-stock.. Seeing everyone getting more Fatboys, i couldnt resist making myself one..
It Houses One (1x) Li-Ion 26650 3.7V Battery which fits Really SNUG i had to push it in slightly.. A Heatsink design ,
that is Connected to the entire Host body adding twice as much more mass to keep the hot ones cold :na: , A Tailcap
with classy look, polished knob and a sleek design focus adapter..
This host is the best thing i have ever had an opportunity to make , i am a happy man now!! Just look at this
UPDATE: 09/14/2012
Recieved and Polished the 18650 host made from 1" aluminium bar stock with capacity to hold a 12mm Laser diode housing and a 16.5mm round pcb for battery contact.
Tailcap is housing a high quality switch and Clicky button is covered with a metal cap (polished aluminium)
Heatsink is threaded into the host , you will need needle nose pliers to crew/unscrew!
Thanks For Looking !! :wave:
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