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    really like the DT25 It,s really a shame that they are not available anymore
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    I think there's a market for a scanset with a single small form factor driver board.

    I basically can't upgrade my scaneco15's to match my other projector, as the DT30's won't physically fit in my other case.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LEDpaint View Post
    geez, that's a cool little rgy

    How long does it take to get to the point of having extra lasers/scanners/optics "just lying around" to build a complete projector? Why am I already dreaming of two green wingmen to go with my first projector, which hasn't even been built yet?

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    Case lid fabbed and fitted





    Time to throw some more shapes

















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    Some beltin' shades there Mr. Doc!
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    One down, one to go



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    I used these RGY's as side shows for my 3W RGB last night, unfortunately the unit on the right had a temporary 150mW green in there but TBH; it didn't do too bad (new module on the way).









    I didn't get any more pics but a friend did get some good beemies and I'll post them when she's sent 'em to me.
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    You post has me jones'ing. I am getting my RGY this week from Rick and I can't stop looking at post with pics lol

    lol, This site is so addicting. BTW Doc nice use of outlet plug in's on the right of the first pic. I think I have every outlet plugged with a spaghetti of cords as well. And renters insurance lol

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    Some final build photos I forgot to add.












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    Niceful show, all the light are lasers? Amazing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Doc View Post
    I used these RGY's as side shows for my 3W RGB last night, unfortunately the unit on the right had a temporary 150mW green in there but TBH; it didn't do too bad (new module on the way).









    I didn't get any more pics but a friend did get some good beemies and I'll post them when she's sent 'em to me.
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    why buying a 3W laser if a 150mw seems to be the same ?

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