I love this thread, than you for the inspiration!
I have collected some vintage scanners and beamtables so maybe time to put someting like your creations together? Without gas lasers though...
I love this thread, than you for the inspiration!
I have collected some vintage scanners and beamtables so maybe time to put someting like your creations together? Without gas lasers though...
Thanks for sharing all of this. very cool stuff.
A lot I Didn't know and nice to learn.
The coolest thread on PL. Thanks for sharing all of this really intricate details of your projector. It is a treat!
It is my pleasure to share this information, as well as rewarding to know it is appreciated by others.
I had noticed in another thread of mine where I provided YouTube links that one link was no longer viable. I've repaired that link today.
The thread was here https://www.photonlexicon.com/forums...old-days/page2
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I love this thread, I am not worthy...
Below is a little "In House" joke...
Steve
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Qui habet Christos, habet Vitam!
I should have rented the space under my name for advertising.
When I still could have...
Re: DIY MM-1 Mounts
"Necessity is the mother of desperation" is how the saying should go.
Digging around in one my old "laser projector stuff" boxes, wrapped neatly in sheets of paper towels were what I remembered as my horde of Newport/NRC MM-1 and MM-2 mounts. I was needing to put into use some of my MM-1s for a new RGB projector build with my DT40 scanners I bought two years ago. Turns out I had exactly three "true" MM-1s and many more DIY MM-1s I'd forgotten about. EDIT: The photos of one of my laser projectors on Page 3 of this thread show them in use.
Here is a sequence of photos I took of one of them posed in relationship to a real MM-1. I must say the DIY mounts worked more than well enough for something not quite as smooth and accurate as an MM-1. I used 1" wide x .25" thick aluminum stock, cut down into two pieces, one 1" x 1" for the face and another 1" x 1.168" for the back. I'd found some short compression springs similar to the ones used in an MM-1 at a local Dallas hardware store named Elliot's Hardware, one of THE best TRUE hardware stores every.
My DIY mounts used one compression spring compared to the MM-1's two springs. Where the MM-1 used one ball bearing in one corner between the two metal halves I used a rounded off 4-40 machine screw on a 45 deg. angle to one corner and the compression spring right next to it. The two "adjustment" screws were 8-32 machine screws. The attached photos should help show the visual details and relationships. The threaded mounting hole for the DIY mounts were 4-40 threads as I used 4-40 threaded metal hex stand-offs for their support posts. The hex size of these stand-offs were larger than the standard 4-40 hex size but the male threads on the one end was 4-40, as was the female thread on the opposite end.
A 1/8" pop rivet was used to secure each end of the spring onto its backside. The pop-rivet sat in a recessed hole on each facing metal halves but was not recessed on the visible side of each half. As a result, two metal washers were glued with 2 part epoxy to the face adjacent to the pop-rivet that bulged from the mirror side, along with the mirror, so the mirror sat reasonably parallel to the 1" x 1" metal face.
The aluminum front and back was degreased and sprayed with flat black paint, then assembled...the poor man's black anodizing agent.
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BEYOND-FB3/APC40Mamba Black(clone & currently on loan) 2X 5paghetti & 2 I-Show 2X KGB 1000mW 532 DT40K (pair)XFX 1300 RGB full color RGB 30K DIY 3.5WRGB work in progress et al..assorted ttl chi-jectors--LOTS of LUMIA DIY pjs-
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I loved this story.
I got started on laser lightshows working at a planetarium show around 1992.
So many similarities. This really brought me back.
Thank you!
Thank you. I am in the process of preparing documentation to add here of another of my (and my co-conspirator's) 1st generation, DIY, lumia and diffraction grating effects wheels, their use and simple construction, that I used in my first RYGB projector (which was RYGB on the scanner side and RYGB1B2B3 on the "lumia wheel effects" side).
The parts and pieces consist of 1/2 and/or 1 rpm Synchron AC motor(s), 1/8" wheel collars from a hobby shop, rubber grommets, brass bushings, 1/8" brass rod stock and some black acrylic plastic...for the most part, anyway.
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