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    I have a lot of different saws my dad has given me over the years. Most are unmarked blades from the tool room at south bend lathe. I think the thinnest I have is .02. I have used the mini cut-off blades from HF. They work really good on 6061 and brass. Just use a bit of wd40 on the 6061. It's really easy to make an arbor from aluminum with a washer and screw to hold the blade on. Take a piece of 1/2 stock and turn the end down with a .02" step to fit the 3/8 hole in the blade. Drill and tap the end with 1/2-20.

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    What fl lens are you using on the diodes ?
    Why was 300mm chosen for the cylinder lens ?
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    When God said “Let there be light” he surely must have meant perfectly coherent light.

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    Quote Originally Posted by badger1666 View Post
    What fl lens are you using on the diodes ?
    Why was 300mm chosen for the cylinder lens ?
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    I'm using 2mm fl collimation lenses.

    I used the 300mm because I had one left over from a dual g71 project. 300mm happens to be the perfect FL for the G71 diodes. It gives a 5mm initial beam size with them. I actually want a about a 425mm FL for this project. That should give me about an 8.5mm initial beam size (I have the large aperture Greek scanners)

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    i look forward to seeing far field beam results at 100 feet +
    When God said “Let there be light” he surely must have meant perfectly coherent light.

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    Quote Originally Posted by badger1666 View Post
    i look forward to seeing far field beam results at 100 feet +
    Here it is a 92 feet. The horizontal is the corrected dimension. The paper is ruled in .1 inch squares. So, about .96mRad X .7mRad.
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    impressive! now you just need to clean it up with a little spatial filtering.

    Quote Originally Posted by logsquared View Post
    Here it is a 92 feet. The horizontal is the corrected dimension. The paper is ruled in .1 inch squares. So, about .96mRad X .7mRad.
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    Great work! Get a little fog in that room and give us some nice juicy beam shots.
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    And the power output, ditto on the spatial filter. Was amazed when scanned my build with it.
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    Am I mistaken or is this a 2 lens setup? (1): The "standard" 2mm collimating lens and (2): A single corrective optic?

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    Not sure if i will spatial filter yet or not. Its just a beam machine. Its doing about 3W. Here are some beam shots. The flanking lasers have 800mw g71 set-ups in them.

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    note: before anyone freaks out..... Yes I have a variance, yes I have a projector variance, even though It doesn't look like it the beams are well over 10' off the audience floor, the stage was controlled, Performers all attended a brief safety meeting before the show, a operator was at the stage with an estop. End Disclaimer.

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