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Build pair - 473nm Stainless & 503nm Copper (Pic heavy)

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473nm & 503nm Lasers
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As most of us are aware of the new wavelength diodes, I took a stab at both of them and ended up getting some nice builds. All of the relevant information for these diodes were discussed here: http://laserpointerforums.com/f40/505nm-480nm-diode-results-100775.html

For these builds, I decided to shrink down two of my favourite host designs that are based on 2*18650 batteries, down to 1*10440. The majority of the dimensions were scaled down to 58% of the full size. I thought this would be a fun concept especially since these are <Class IV lasers. :D

The 473nm laser diode was bought from DTR while he had them. It was put in a module wired case negative to make it a bit easier for me. The host for this laser was based off the larger aluminum and carbon fiber hosts I make.

The 503nm was kindly provided by paul1598419, he did lots of work on the module for that diode, I can't thank him enough. He even spectro'd it for me at exactly 503.2nm. The host for this one was based off of the larger copper-bronze hosts I make, except this one uses brass instead of bronze for the handle. It should also be noted that I varnished it with a Rustoleum brand clear coat, so that it preserves the surface finish. Although you may notice a bit of a "sparkling" look to it in the pictures. Thanks to RB Astro for the tips and inspiration from his guide thread. :yh:

Other than those details I'll let the pictures speak for themselves:

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Sorry for the sh!tty pic here, those are the larger (original)hosts
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For scale, 12mm module and 18650 battery
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Those are 10240 batteries

BEAMSHOTS

The 473nm is my favourite :p
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That's it, sorry for the load of pictures, there were -way- more. I had a great time with these builds. :D

-E.P.
 





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Magnificent Sean !!!!
Well done, great builds and I love the beam shots and WLs.
I'm kicking myself for missing the 473nm but here's hoping they'll be back.
I love my 505nm from DTR too.

Also congrats to you and diachi, 100k (Sean, I owe you a +rep on this when I can).

RB

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Great looking builds, makes me want to try one of the 473's when they come back around. :gj:
 

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Those are a couple of beauties you've got there EP, great work on the hosts! :beer:
I really love that 473nm and the downsized host that you put it in, as I've always liked the full sized version.
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Very nice builds EP you've got a couple of "mini-me's" :crackup:

Seriously though, great builds and write up. Also the beam shots are great also. Think these diodes are of such a beautiful color. Love these small builds. :gj:

Edit; just curious, I see your two 10240's, do you have anything built that uses them? If so, what type of run time do you get out of them?
 
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Thanks a ton guys, I really do appreciate the kind words. I'd reply to each of you individually but the post would be too long. :p I urge you all to keep a sharp eye out for these 470+nm diodes, I can't get enough of mine. Glad I sniped it while I could. :D




Very nice builds EP you've got a couple of "mini-me's" :crackup:

Seriously though, great builds and write up. Also the beam shots are great also. Think these diodes are of such a beautiful color. Love these small builds. :gj:

Edit; just curious, I see your two 10240's, do you have anything built that uses them? If so, what type of run time do you get out of them?

Thanks Bob, I agree with you the colours for these builds are beautiful and go great together too. Actually those 10240s are in the shot because it's the 503nm laser that uses them. :yh: I haven't ran it long enough to determine runtime, but for the size they're doing great. I'm actually looking into even smaller batteries for a micro-build, doing quite a bit of research but I'm very excited for it actually.
 
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Nice. Bet those look amazing next to each other in person. Sadly lack of funds at the time made me pick between the "480's" and the "505's" and I chose blue.
 
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awesome dual build, i also prefer the light blue color but both builds are stunning. also i can't pass those beamshots uncommented,your beamshots are so beautiful and clear and the represented colors are almost the same as the real 'eye seeing' colors :beer:
 
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I'm actually looking into even smaller batteries for a micro-build, doing quite a bit of research but I'm very excited for it actually.

Even a smaller build! I'm so curious, finger on the :drool: button.

Best wishes with your micro build. Looking forward to your post/build
pictures.
 
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Thanks all! I have to say I prefer the 473nm over the 503 too, CynicalBrad you made the right choice. I've always had a thing for my blues. :D

Thanks Chris, I'm learning more about getting higher quality beamshots the more I take.

Bob, it won't be happening anytime soon as there's a lot of stuff I still haven't touched on, but if it becomes something you'll definitely see me post everything about it. :yh:
 
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Great looking tiny builds, Sean!

I personally prefer 503 over 473 colour, just a personal opinion :p

Both hosts are amazing!

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