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I know projectors are more of a photonlexicon.com thing, but I used to see projector builds here. Where'd they go?
This is a thread to both showcase a beamshow I made, and remind people that DIY projectors are fun projects. They're not particularly cheap though. Expect to spend several hundred dollars minimum.
This was my projector build way back in 2009. Back before class 4 diodes were available to the public. After lowering the green for color balance, it was about 1W of RGB. Specs:
500mW laserwave 638nm
1W CNI 532nm
250mW laserwave 473nm
Scanpro 20 scanners
Pangolin FB3 DAC
For those that haven't seen projectors before, this is the path the lasers take:
I've upgraded various parts over the years. It's now a 3W RGB:
500mW mitsubishi 638nm diode (driven at 1W with DIY driver and fast-axis-corrected with a prism)
1W CNI 532nm
9mm 462nm diode (driven at 1W with DIY driver)
DT30W scanners
Pangolin FB3 DAC
With the proper software, you can design graphics shows (where you face away from the projector and view the projected image):
Or beam shows (where you face the projector and view the projected beams using fog):
And here is a beam show I made fairly recently. Please view fullscreen for a better experience, and forgive the crappy rolling-shutter cam; it's the best I've got for now.
This is a thread to both showcase a beamshow I made, and remind people that DIY projectors are fun projects. They're not particularly cheap though. Expect to spend several hundred dollars minimum.
This was my projector build way back in 2009. Back before class 4 diodes were available to the public. After lowering the green for color balance, it was about 1W of RGB. Specs:
500mW laserwave 638nm
1W CNI 532nm
250mW laserwave 473nm
Scanpro 20 scanners
Pangolin FB3 DAC
For those that haven't seen projectors before, this is the path the lasers take:
I've upgraded various parts over the years. It's now a 3W RGB:
500mW mitsubishi 638nm diode (driven at 1W with DIY driver and fast-axis-corrected with a prism)
1W CNI 532nm
9mm 462nm diode (driven at 1W with DIY driver)
DT30W scanners
Pangolin FB3 DAC
With the proper software, you can design graphics shows (where you face away from the projector and view the projected image):
Or beam shows (where you face the projector and view the projected beams using fog):
And here is a beam show I made fairly recently. Please view fullscreen for a better experience, and forgive the crappy rolling-shutter cam; it's the best I've got for now.