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I recently did a 3 module build and although I have worked in machine shops with quality industrial equipment I forgot a rule when using my cheap drill press at home.
The tip is always orientate your work piece in the same position.
That is mark your north wall and regardless of the hole you are drilling always have the work piece positioned in the same direction, that way if there is a degree or 2 of misalignment, all your holes will be misaligned at the same angle....I forgot this.
So now instead of a triple laser head I have a single with a lot of air cooling.
It's all good though, I will just make another later.
Here's some pic's so you can laugh with/at me, I deserve it for learning the same forgotten lesson .....Again
I had the drill table set dead on zero, but lasers will show any angular deviation, that's why each hole should have been drilled from the same rotational position of the work piece.
Now If I had made index marks at 12 oclock and 3 oclock and made sure the work piece was sitting with those makks at 12 and 3 each time while drilling each hole, then any misalignment in the drill as far as it being perpendicular to the work piece/table would be the same for each hole and all 3 lasers would run as parallel. Also the plank of wood was a rookie mistake as wood is not dimensionally stable and can compress.
I even took a minute and got out the metal polish, even though it has scratches.
Excellent parts from DTR as always. All 3 lasers and drivers worked well after being wired and heat sinked.
After seeing that there was not enough lens thread play to make up for my mistake and get 3 perfectly parallel beams I just made the other 2 holes into heat vehicles by drilling air holes down their length, it has a heck of a long duty cycle now, lol.
Oh well, when I wear the laser diode out I can always use it as a hammer. :crackup:
But as tough as the 7875's are and as heavy as this heat sink is it will likely lase for a long time.
The tip is always orientate your work piece in the same position.
That is mark your north wall and regardless of the hole you are drilling always have the work piece positioned in the same direction, that way if there is a degree or 2 of misalignment, all your holes will be misaligned at the same angle....I forgot this.
So now instead of a triple laser head I have a single with a lot of air cooling.
It's all good though, I will just make another later.
Here's some pic's so you can laugh with/at me, I deserve it for learning the same forgotten lesson .....Again
I had the drill table set dead on zero, but lasers will show any angular deviation, that's why each hole should have been drilled from the same rotational position of the work piece.
Now If I had made index marks at 12 oclock and 3 oclock and made sure the work piece was sitting with those makks at 12 and 3 each time while drilling each hole, then any misalignment in the drill as far as it being perpendicular to the work piece/table would be the same for each hole and all 3 lasers would run as parallel. Also the plank of wood was a rookie mistake as wood is not dimensionally stable and can compress.
I even took a minute and got out the metal polish, even though it has scratches.
Excellent parts from DTR as always. All 3 lasers and drivers worked well after being wired and heat sinked.
After seeing that there was not enough lens thread play to make up for my mistake and get 3 perfectly parallel beams I just made the other 2 holes into heat vehicles by drilling air holes down their length, it has a heck of a long duty cycle now, lol.
Oh well, when I wear the laser diode out I can always use it as a hammer. :crackup:
But as tough as the 7875's are and as heavy as this heat sink is it will likely lase for a long time.
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