Thanks for all your understanding. It means a real lot to me. I'm getting caught up and trying to face the world. Sorry for the delay. I assure you everyone will have there stuff and more just for waiting. Thanks everybody. This isn't how I usually do business ��
It's burled maple. I also have some madrona wood vaneer. It's a shame he's not building hosts anymore. They were really nice. But I understand. For the amount of work he put into them what he charged was really cheap.
Here's the one I made with the wood vaneer I meant to post it a while ago. I had to resize it to upload it so it looks distorted but you can get an idea.
I still have a couple hosts that I'm waiting to build. I just stich ed this leather grip onto it. Ive used a bunch of different things for grip materials from wood vaneer to carbon fiber but I thought this would look cool. I'm putting this screen in it once we get all the bugs worked out...
I'm trying to get some new diodes like that. I've been told there are new high power green diodes coming as well. It's just a waiting game at this point. I'm not convinced the 08 is anything special yet. But if it turns out to be a powerhouse I'll definitely grab a block.
15/32 is exactly 11.9mm so it couldn't be any better. I'm glad you like the copper core one those are pretty nice. I have some really big heatsinks that look pretty cool also. I've polished some up and they look great. I'll be posting them for sale on this thread.
I have about 10 dead sxd-v3 drivers. If anyone knows how to fix them let me know and they are welcome to take a Crack at it. I'm sure it's just something simple. I was told by X-Wossee that the cheap pots can't withstand the reflow oven. But I don't know.
Hey VirtueViolator I found the perfect...
Im using a heatpipe cooler but I cut all the fins off and replumbed it for liquid cooling. I also unsoldered the plate because it wasn't soldered as well as I wanted. So I loaded it up with solder so I would conduct better. I thought about using the heatpipes as they were but liquid will be...
I think think those lenses are defiantly for fiber coupling. The block they are in is chamfered around the sockets like for pushing a fiber plug onto. It's definitely a projector light engine and RGB direct laser projectors use fibers to bundle the diodes.
In pretty sure its blue, but the coating doesn't look a blue diode spectrum AR. I would be interstate to look at the data sheet. The one I put up on here a month or two ago looked incomplete or possibly fake.
Yup they work really well once you replumb them. When you run cold water through it the copper plate gets instantly cold. It should be able to handle maintain a low temp very easily