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FrozenGate by Avery

My Tiny Tiny 1watt RGV build

na nothing :(

am waiting for the case to be made and the alum base plate to be cut down to size

am currently working on another projector at the moment -

532nm
635nm
650nm
473nm
405nm

all in one projector
 





umm yes but each will be modulated seperetly using a qm2000. if you didnt know the qm has 6 out puts for modules.

so fingers crossed it will have some amazing colours
 
Nice.. should be pretty rich in terms of color even with just 3 channels of modulation. Adding 405 to 473 makes for one HELL of a blue. The two reds will only add to that..
 
wow, that will produce some cool colors, do you think using 2 reds so close in wavelength to one another will have any real effect?
 
635nm and 650nm really arent close. if you see them both together there is a massive difference.
 
I haven't seen 635nm in person, but i am willing to take your word for it :D
 
another example is 473 and 455.

455 looks more like blu-ray on its own and 473 is alot brighter
 
its been a number of months but i finally have the case for my tiny RGV projector

final measurements are 240mm by 190mm by 100mm

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that's a sweet case Andy! I know you're in the UK, but do you have the capacity to build these for others?
 
certanly do, any shape size.

to any spec really, only down side is postage costs from the UK.

i go into my metal place with a simple hand drawn plan and they knock these cases up for me.

havent paid for this one yet so not sure on the cost, but the others i have for my 1.45w green and 1.75w RRGBV costs like £350 sprayed, that included two 6mm thick alum plates. not cheap granted but the quality is second to none
 
Finally just saw this project...

Awesome man!

Great pictures of the progress, can't wait to see it when it is completed! :cool:
 
sadly theres not much i can do at the moment, im waiting for a 405 drivers and the dual 405 goes in first :(
 
Looks VERY PROFESSIONALLY MADE Andy. Truly an awesome beginning for your scanner. Man, that looks like you bought a Scanner from a dealer, & gutted it to put your own electronics in. rob
 





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