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Anyone here have a optics table they would like to share pictures of or good sources for them? it seems like I will have to spend 650 to get my hands on one.
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Very accurately drilled holes.BlueFusion said:I think its just a metal slab w. holes in it...![]()
pseudonomen137 said:Usually a steel honeycomb structure although there are cheaper ones that are just aluminum slabs. Its not like you can just go to home depot, pick up a piece of metal and drill some holes in it though. Breadboards/optical tables are often for scientists is labs, and you know how picky they can be! Breadboards need to be extremely rigid, extremely flat surface, perfectly placed and tapped holes, everything to excessively low tolerances, etc. so that when you start working with interference and things where precise alignment is crucial, at least you know its not your table thats causing the problem! (and for that price, it better damn well not be, lol)
likewhat said:dont forget you will need some mounts to bolt into that optical bored. I use the ones from thorlabs because they are the cheapest, but they are still like 15 bucks each for a post holder and post. If you arent using those you might as well just find a piece of metal and drill and tap holes where you need them for whatever kind of mounts you decide to use.
A full size optical table costs at least 4 grand by the time you get it home with legs on it, they dampen vibrations and you can "float" them on some air bags to decouple them from the floor if you need to.