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The EZ-focus looks really good on your Laser FrancoRob, its got to be real easy to focus your laser now; how much do these cost? Great pictures, keep up the good work.
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The EZ-focus looks really good on your Laser FrancoRob, its got to be real easy to focus your laser now; how much do these cost? Great pictures, keep up the good work.
The EZ-focus looks really good on your Laser FrancoRob, its got to be real easy to focus your laser now; how much do these cost? Great pictures, keep up the good work.
i want one of these.how much is it?a phr one.
igor,
does this mean you found a good 8x diode?
if so, what about the 6x to 8x upgrade we talked about earlier?
what is the power of the 8x's?
Oh, finally to-day the postman has brought me the "cherry on top of the cake"! That is, the JayRob EzFocus adapter!
It's perfect: no damage at all on the threads, the adapter is worked flawlessly, no burrs, nothing to cons.
The measurements I gave to Jay were such to obtain the same threads length of the lens fitted on a Aixiz nut, but I was anxious to see if the original gap was too excessive or not, while transferred on a wider nut like the Ez: well, IMHO it's a perfect marriage with the slot which split the front side from the central body of the host. Off course, if one is willing to have a less visible split between the adapter and the host, the Aixiz nut may have a 0.5 mm deeper seating in the EzFocus.
Now, also if the IgorT V3 heatsink has narrow threads to reduce the wobbling, the wider diameter of the adapter helps moving (screws and unscrews) more easily than with the simple Aixiz nut, so I added a single layer of teflon thin tape just to cover the visible threads of the lens nut: the result is perfect, as the EzFocus ring doesn't move freely, but require the right strength to change the focus.
Well, words are needed to explain, but nothing better than some picts, so here they are....
I USUAiLLY run the 203's at 265mA to be safe.
But anyways, VERY interesting. I hope i can contribute somehow
In the meanwhile, let me add another picture of this beauty "in operation"....:evil: