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I am in the process of finishing up my Lightsaber blade.
The issue I am trying to solve is the divergence/focus point.
I currently have a 3-element lens in a pl515 diode at 5mw.
I am illuminating a hollow poly-C tube with 3 wraps of diffusion sheeting in it with a reflective tip.
About 4-6 inches from the diode is the focus point. The "blade" is too dark in this spot (see attachment picture). If I unscrew the lens almost all the way it is still and issue. If I screw the lens in all the way it is still and issue. The only thing that solves it is removing the lens altogether. I am not in favor of this. I don't want to ruin the diode. Also without a lens the tip of the blade is not as bright.
So I have a 2 part question:
Would a cheap magnifying glass out of a eyeglass repair kit expand the beam with the lens still on it and resolve the focal point issue?
I would basically have the plastic magnifying glass sitting on or very near (1/4") away form the 3-element lens.
I do also have an acryllic lens but I really don't want to be taking the lenses out all the time. I just want to be able to change the focus (or not if the magnifying glass works), and add my blade.
Is there a better lens option?
Basically I want really really bad divergence.
I am in the process of finishing up my Lightsaber blade.
The issue I am trying to solve is the divergence/focus point.
I currently have a 3-element lens in a pl515 diode at 5mw.
I am illuminating a hollow poly-C tube with 3 wraps of diffusion sheeting in it with a reflective tip.
About 4-6 inches from the diode is the focus point. The "blade" is too dark in this spot (see attachment picture). If I unscrew the lens almost all the way it is still and issue. If I screw the lens in all the way it is still and issue. The only thing that solves it is removing the lens altogether. I am not in favor of this. I don't want to ruin the diode. Also without a lens the tip of the blade is not as bright.
So I have a 2 part question:
Would a cheap magnifying glass out of a eyeglass repair kit expand the beam with the lens still on it and resolve the focal point issue?
I would basically have the plastic magnifying glass sitting on or very near (1/4") away form the 3-element lens.
I do also have an acryllic lens but I really don't want to be taking the lenses out all the time. I just want to be able to change the focus (or not if the magnifying glass works), and add my blade.
Is there a better lens option?
Basically I want really really bad divergence.
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