Aahh... dudes, you really rock. Bring all the thickest ally you got and if you got an angle grinder or an electrical saw that would certainly make my life easier (i will bring my handsaw anyways). If people own a Dremel that they could bring , that would rock ! (still want one, high on my wishlist).
And if Smog could bring his vise again, i can clamp those plates while sawing. (Will clear all sawdust Jim, i promise!).
I have some spare Dave's mounts, those are 20mm high and the centre of the diode is at 15mm in the mount.
Problem is that my beam in one green/blue needs to be at around 38mm and in the other one 43,5 (due to different scanners used in the past, so i am stuck with it).
So basically for one laser i need to make dave's mount 23mm high and on top of that i would need around a 10mm high block (table for the prismpair).
That would give me a center of the blue beam of around 38mm and that would match the green.
In the other laser i need to raise Dave's mount to 28,5mm for a beamcentre of 43,5mm and then again a small 10mm or 12mm block to place the prism pairs (around 2cmx4cm or so ? That would be big enough to fit a prism pair right ?)
@Andy: Don't suppose you can mill me up something that is 22 or 23 mm high and has a table for the prism pair that is even higher (10mm high ?)
That would require a 33mm block of ally, don't think something like that exists in the hobby world ?
Even if you could mill me a small baseplate of 20mm thick i could raise it to 22 or 23 with a 3mm plate that would be lovely.
And then 2 small blocks of 10mm big enough to place the prism pairs that would be placed in front of daves mount that in turn would be on the 20mm block.
@All the nice UKLEM visitors:
Any help is appreciated if you own some tools that would help me cut,saw or file electrically that would quickly speed up my building stuff.
This is how it looks now:


Last edited by hobbybob; 08-28-2012 at 03:09.
I didn't fail !
I just found out 10,000 ways that didn't work.