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Correct LPM Adjusting design

justinjja, you shouldn't feel at all compelled to tell anyone what you're using.

No one else has revealed what they use to paint TEC's. 'tis only fair. :)

Trevor

ha ha, Thanks

I noticed that in this thread: http://laserpointerforums.com/f70/best-lpm-coatings-75025.html

Makes you wonder if the Coating is the strong point or weak point in Current LPM Designs?

Can't blame them for having some secrets though, designing an LPM is a lot of work...
as I am learing :D

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ha ha, Thanks

I noticed that in this thread: http://laserpointerforums.com/f70/best-lpm-coatings-75025.html

Makes you wonder if the Coating is the strong point or weak point in Current LPM Designs?

Can't blame them for having some secrets though, designing an LPM is a lot of work...
as I am learing :D

You still haven't answered the question whether you
are using a Thorlab coating or your own DIY coating.

I really don't need to know your formula if it is a DIY
coating nor have I asked for it. We have our own
formula that we would not share either.

My suspicions and your refusal to answer a simple
question as per your 1% variance in the visible
spectrum ThorLab Coating
leads me to believe
your statement to be made up and total BS....


Jerry

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You still haven't answered the question whether you
are using a Thorlab coating or your own DIY coating.

I really don't need to know your formula if it is a DIY
coating nor have I asked for it. We have our own
formula that we would not share either.

My suspicions and your refusal to answer a simple
question as per your 1% variance in the visible
spectrum ThorLab Coating
leads me to believe
your statement to be made up and total BS....


Jerry

You said in a recent thread that your coating is spectrally flat. The same claim that justinjja is making here.

You did not back it up with data either.

Until I see a spectral response curve from either of you, I consider both of your claims of spectral flatness to have equal veracity.

Heck of a double standard we're trying to institute here.

Trevor
 
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