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Not very round at at, But what the cyl lens pair does is change a thin rectangular spot into a smaller roundish square, And then the beam expanded makes that roundish square smaller and keeps it smaller farther away.....How close to a round spot do these optics make the beam? I can't tell well enough using my mobile.
Not very round at at, But what the cyl lens pair does is change a thin rectangular spot into a smaller roundish square, And then the beam expanded makes that roundish square smaller and keeps it smaller farther away.....
Which laser were you using ?I was clipping leaves off the branch at 35 - 40 feet about as far as I can see the stems in the rain from my 2nd story window the other day ( at a downward angle with my yard as a backstop ) it's just FUN, the steam pouring off then the burn and that final twist in the wind as they give out and fall, I just love it.
Why did you make it out of such thick material and why is it so bulky ? I see nuts and bolts every where on it ?My security camera build, 44+G2+6X+3XBE, I can dial it in pretty dam tight for a few dozen feet, lot's of fun, I should build them all like this, well with some aesthetic revisions.
What's you procedure for setting up your 6X cyl lens pair, I know they all need to be inline but i'm talking about how far away from each other do you place them and how do you determine that ???There's 2 screws holding the front plate on, the holes are a tight fit around the screws, the 4 corners are set screws and I threaded the plate so I can adjust the alignment and the nuts lock it down, the ones down the side were for a sliding cylindrical concept that I did not include, so I put set screws in those threaded holes as well to prevent any airflow through the lens chamber as smoke sticks to lenses, now it's not airtight, but as long as there's not airflow they do fine.
I like thick aluminum, it absorbs heat and it's sturdy, and as you know these diodes make waste heat.
Some you just set the cyl lenses a hard number apart center to center, Do you adjust your G2 lens for as thin a line as possible ?I set my concave as close as I can to my G2 and my convex 31mm center to center with a sanwu G2 and 35mm center to center with a DTR G2. I look for as close to a perfect beam as possible over 15 feet in my basement, usually there's a single mm of beam width growth over the 15 feet, that's with a 6X pair from LSP.
75mm objective/exit lens ? Wow that's big !No I always set cyl pair by hand and eye, turns out I was close to what was called for @ 35mm, I think that's what the little lens holders set them at.
I have set my G2 at 15 feet and at infinity, now I set it out my window to my tree line that's about 90-100 feet because any more than that wont make much of a difference, you know it's a fraction of a turn we are dealing with between 15 and 90 feet straight out of the G2, in short I set to infinity but lock it down on the short side of infinity because that's where I will be using it.
Yes LSP orders a 6X pair, they may not list them on their site so you have to ask, I am going to try out the OPT pair sometime, I really want a physically larger 10x BE but it will need a 75mm objective/exit lens and an 8mm input lens or there abouts.
Yep, my Jet 10x wasn't usable with either of my blue lasers the way it was from the factory, I had to use the output lens with a much larger & less expanding input lens and after that it's not a 10x BE anymore and it's prob closer to a 3x BE now, The Jet 10x factory input lens is just too tiny to be used effectively with pretty much any of the high output blue diodes like the 44.....The 44 is such a divergent diode to start with, for a 660nm or a 405nm single mode the Jet 10x works just fine, but it's lenses are not wide enough to work properly with the corrected nubm44