For your sake, I hope your drawing doesn't involve 2x 18650's
No, no, i just used a pair of lantern batteries ..... LOL, J/K
Seriously, this host, i'm searching some workers, around here, that can produce it, but the ones i asked, til now, said me that don't have time (but i suspect they don't have the knowledge about how to make it, cause are not specialized in this type of works) ..... the only mechanical place that can made it right as my draws, asked me for a lot of time, and already said me that it ends not exactly cheap, due to the type of specifications i want, so for now i'm stopped, and still have only the plans ..... so, if someone want to try to DIY it, here are the main draws, and if you need, i post also all the measures and details.
As concept, is this :
Must end looking approximatively this shape (bad drawed

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And i'm sure that there is enough space for the driver, for include also a safety control circuit for shut it down in case of diode overheating (it's just 2 transistors and few resistors, after all) ..... also, can be used both tailcap switch or side button switch, and if built with both of them, the tailcap switch can be used as general safety switch (it turn on just the led over the button, for advice that the unit is "ready to fire"), and the side button is used for lase (it does not require any supplementary wiring, after all

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I had drawed the focusing part in 2 ways, but this one (that moves in and out when you turn it, as normally happen) is the more easy one ..... the other system i had planned, that rotate but do not move in and out, require a lot more work and the modification of the lens holder too, so it's probably better not use it) ..... and for avoid "shaking" (wobbling ?) of the lens holder, can be used both an o-ring, or also made a space for a spring at the external of the lens space (i hate springs inside the diode space)
What do you think, is it realizable, or is just another of my crazy nightmares ?
