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FrozenGate by Avery

Z-Bolt or LaserGlow?






Well LG also offers a Galileo with adjustable beam alignment... so they may not be quite as forgiving for that issue
 
ArcTan(4/120)=1.9 , So that is a 1.9 degree angle away from where it should be.
 
Haha that makes it sound so trivial: "Dear LaserGlow, my laser sucks because it's 1.9 degrees off of the housing, out of a 360 degree total" :crackup:

EDIT: This isn't supposed to be offensive in any way. And yes, 1.91 is correct
 
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Well I would restrict the possibilities to less than 90 degrees out of 360. So 45 degrees either way? Still, it is nothing to shrug off. It isn't as bad as say 5%, but it is still off.
 
True, but LG HAS a Galileo option that has adjustable beam alignment... so I'm not sure if they'd be so willing to replace his Galileo
 
LaserGlow replied. They said that 2 degrees was acceptable.

Another problem is that the dot from the taurus has a smaller dot next to it. I expected better from laserglow...:(
 
post a picture of your laser. im picturing something but not sure if yours is as bad
 
The dot isn't noticeable at long distances. Might be a problem with some of the beam reflecting on the metal inside.

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i meant more showing the beam coming out at an angle but the dot looks alright
 
The galileo peaks at 5.2mw and the taurus peaks at 4.8mw. Pretty good!

On the picture I posted, I'm talking about the smaller dot above the main one.

I'll try to get a picture of the beam once it gets dark.
 


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