Interesting idea about the placement there.
Yeah mine are 6x not 8x.
one problem i see it can be very hard to get super close to the diode lens if you are stacking vertically.
My thought would be if you had an 8x setup but wanted to stack that extra distance would make your beam larger than 4.5mm and no real way to make it smaller.
You might be right in that the distance of the correction optics may worsen the spot characteristic by a slight margin, but i would think it is very minor.
And the added benefit to be able to chose the beam size just by sliding the laser closer and farther is very nice.
You can go from a 3.4mm to a 4.5mm and that gives alot of ranges for people with different scanner mirrors.
Tho this distance will change the divergence from a 1.2mRad down to a 0.82mRad
I kinda had the idea to build the correction optics on a solid tray that could slide 10mm farther or close to the diode, this would allow someone to loosen 2 screws and just adjust the distance without the hassle of having to re align the optics.
This would allow someone that upgraded from 5mm mirrors to 6mm to quickly change the beam characteristics.