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    Though the bounce mirrors allow better adjustment (for the beam heights) you do get more losses everytime you bounce.

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    yeah i know, but.................
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    Have you figured out how much you are going to lose with optics?

    It looks nice and clean! Might be a pain to align

    Keep the pictures rolling...!

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    How thick is the baseplate? I would imagine smaller amounts of flexing would be a much bigger issue :-/

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    no the way im doing makes it dead easy to align

    i dont know how many mws im going to loose.

    te plate is 5mm thick so it wont be a problem
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    Yeah I understand now, I was thinking hard to align in the first post because of flexing due to heat.

    I cant wait to see how it turns out!

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    its not a massive plate so 5mm is more than enough
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    What grade of 5mm ally you using Andy?

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    pfffffffffffff no idea, the metal place just has some 5mm thick aluminium
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    Totally against that design! More optics you have more power you loose! Keep it as simple as possible!
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