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fixed the pictures
the dicro mounts are newport P100A-AC's... they seem to be no longer available but info is here:
VIZIX™ Series Standard Performance Mirror and Platform Mounts
they are on top of newport VPH-2 post holders and SP-2 posts
VPH-2
SP-2
then they are mounted on a newport micro optical rails with newport MCF carriers... theres a 3" rail mounted vertically, 2x 6" rails mounted vertically and a 12" rail which is the main optical path
Mini Optical Rails and Carriers
mirrors are mounted on newport P100-a mounts, also theres like 4 MM-1's (or clones) for mirros and PBS cubes that are used for combining the reds and blues
think thats pretty much it... theres also a bunch of ThorLabs mounts that the vertical rails are mounted to... along with the post holders for the scanners... post holder for the shutter is attached directly to the breadboard
to be perfectly honest with you you would have to be pretty insane to make this your first projector, unless you have a lot of time money and patience, then I say go for it
also I need to take some updated pics, took out that 550mW 642nm laserwave and replaced it with a 1.2W 642nm KVant
So, I didn't want to build a projector exactly like this one, heck, I know for sure I would only have a one level with probably just three lab lasers in it (445nm, 532nm, and a 650nm).
I was just wanting the pictures to compare the dicro mount setup and also the basic mounting platform he is using.
the dicro mounts are newport P100A-AC's... they seem to be no longer available but info is here:
VIZIX™ Series Standard Performance Mirror and Platform Mounts
they are on top of newport VPH-2 post holders and SP-2 posts
VPH-2
SP-2
then they are mounted on a newport micro optical rails with newport MCF carriers... theres a 3" rail mounted vertically, 2x 6" rails mounted vertically and a 12" rail which is the main optical path
Mini Optical Rails and Carriers
mirrors are mounted on newport P100-a mounts, also theres like 4 MM-1's (or clones) for mirros and PBS cubes that are used for combining the reds and blues
think thats pretty much it... theres also a bunch of ThorLabs mounts that the vertical rails are mounted to... along with the post holders for the scanners... post holder for the shutter is attached directly to the breadboard
to be perfectly honest with you you would have to be pretty insane to make this your first projector, unless you have a lot of time money and patience, then I say go for it
also I need to take some updated pics, took out that 550mW 642nm laserwave and replaced it with a 1.2W 642nm KVant