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I figured this was the right area to post..Since I'm "modifying" a flashlight.
First, I'm going to log my process through out this thread,posting images as I go.
First, I spent 12 dollars on a 2AA Maglite. This is NOT a LED mag, it wad a tiny, but bright and very hot filament bulb. My first laser designed i desided sucked. So I took on a risk of breaking my laser, by modding it. To start, I used a 1/2" spade bit and drilled the WHOLE lens out. Plastic and 1cm of metal almost. I'm going to mount my PHR inside a metal bushing I got for 4 dollars at Gemmens (hardware store that only exists in my city). AND! The actual maglite case it self makes contact with this metal bushing, so I have both bushing AND flashlight metal as a heatsink. I plan to make a better heat conduction using thermal paste on metal surfaces. So here are my 'in progress' pictures.
Selection of bushings and my PHR (flexdrive)
Drilled with spade bit...Some plastic near the top still (blue)
Trial fit 1
Trial fit 2
The battery end...I hacked the original out, making my own connections.
As said, I'll add more pictures as I go. I like the looks of this MUCH more than my original design! I like the looks of it so far personally...Think i picked a nice choice of host, It's not a black flashlight..its a blue-black-silver.
First, I'm going to log my process through out this thread,posting images as I go.
First, I spent 12 dollars on a 2AA Maglite. This is NOT a LED mag, it wad a tiny, but bright and very hot filament bulb. My first laser designed i desided sucked. So I took on a risk of breaking my laser, by modding it. To start, I used a 1/2" spade bit and drilled the WHOLE lens out. Plastic and 1cm of metal almost. I'm going to mount my PHR inside a metal bushing I got for 4 dollars at Gemmens (hardware store that only exists in my city). AND! The actual maglite case it self makes contact with this metal bushing, so I have both bushing AND flashlight metal as a heatsink. I plan to make a better heat conduction using thermal paste on metal surfaces. So here are my 'in progress' pictures.
Selection of bushings and my PHR (flexdrive)
Drilled with spade bit...Some plastic near the top still (blue)
Trial fit 1
Trial fit 2
The battery end...I hacked the original out, making my own connections.
As said, I'll add more pictures as I go. I like the looks of this MUCH more than my original design! I like the looks of it so far personally...Think i picked a nice choice of host, It's not a black flashlight..its a blue-black-silver.