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I have a number of custom focus rings from good people on this forum, that I like to use to dress up my hand-held units, and/or make the units easier to handle.
However, makers of custom focus rings seem to often thread the rings to a generous depth. As a result, when the lens is fully seated in the focus ring, I find that with some lasers I cannot focus to infinity before the focus ring bottoms out on the heat sink. That is, with the lens fully seated in the focus ring, I can't get the lens close enough to the diode.
What do you experts suggest to "shallow out" a focus ring, so that the lens will firmly seat at a shallower depth, and so get closer to the diode before the ring bottoms out on the heat sink?
Extra credit for reversible techniques that do not permanently alter the focus ring.
However, makers of custom focus rings seem to often thread the rings to a generous depth. As a result, when the lens is fully seated in the focus ring, I find that with some lasers I cannot focus to infinity before the focus ring bottoms out on the heat sink. That is, with the lens fully seated in the focus ring, I can't get the lens close enough to the diode.
What do you experts suggest to "shallow out" a focus ring, so that the lens will firmly seat at a shallower depth, and so get closer to the diode before the ring bottoms out on the heat sink?
Extra credit for reversible techniques that do not permanently alter the focus ring.