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For anyone who has taken on this type of project before, will understand one thing. Aligning the optics for an array of this type, is painfully slow
I recently modified a scanner, and one of the mods performed was the addition of a 4x bluray diode. The only trouble I find is that when mixing green with any other colour, that other colour better be good and bright! Otherwise you find turning the green down will be the easiest solution.
So after some long thought and different ideas, I figured it was time to take it up a notch ;D
Although the optics are nowhere near correct alignment, I made a scale mock up of a 4 diode 803t array. Optics have not been on the top of my reading list (yet), but am finding that playing around with different lenses is bringing me closer to my gaussian goal
Heres some pics of the initial setup. Ive changed the arrangement a few times already, and am just getting the hang of this, as it will be my first real attempt at this type of build.
Feel free to laugh @ my hardware store special Stanley L-Brackets
I recently modified a scanner, and one of the mods performed was the addition of a 4x bluray diode. The only trouble I find is that when mixing green with any other colour, that other colour better be good and bright! Otherwise you find turning the green down will be the easiest solution.
So after some long thought and different ideas, I figured it was time to take it up a notch ;D
Although the optics are nowhere near correct alignment, I made a scale mock up of a 4 diode 803t array. Optics have not been on the top of my reading list (yet), but am finding that playing around with different lenses is bringing me closer to my gaussian goal
Heres some pics of the initial setup. Ive changed the arrangement a few times already, and am just getting the hang of this, as it will be my first real attempt at this type of build.
Feel free to laugh @ my hardware store special Stanley L-Brackets