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Thread: FS:Aixiz LD Table Top Clam Shell Heatsinks

  1. #31
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    Or drill and tap a beefy thread the base bit, rotate the little bugger 90 degrees and clamp it to a slotted "L" bracket with a capscrew.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dsli_jon View Post
    Hey Cap'n...



    Well, while waiting on a Client to send some info for a Show Contract, I knocked this together for ya in P-Shop... And of course, I JUST realized, that this is WAY over-done (for such a little module; I mean, this is not a 400lb. 500W KTP death-ray that needs support! )

    ...You could simply use the holes I 'put-in' for the 'proposed' clamping screw-locations (both sides of the diode, in the comp) AS the holes for the 'posts' to slide-thru, and then, the 4-corners would still be for 'clamping' screws, as-in your original design, which is clearly better (more 'evenly clamped'...)

    And, of course, the idea would use nice, 'beefy' posts that JUST barely clear the 'pass-thru' holes, NOT like I show here, all 'loosey-
    goosey' (this is after-all, just a 'quickie comp' to show the idea...)

    Anyhoo, fairly simple, and should-not add 'exponentially' to the cost... And yes, I realize this 'kills' any pan / tilt / rotate ideas...
    just a quick doodle for a simple height-adjustable version, sent in peace... PS - for 'extreme' height-versions, you can simply offer 'variable-height post kits', ie: 3", 4", 5" etc, to-beam-center, etc...



    'Ivan & Co' have both, just sitting collecting dust in Van Nuys... not sure of 'operational status' but I can certainly ask, if you'd like... just lemme know... PM or ring-ring...

    ...Perhaps a part-cash / part-'credit-towards-purchase' dealy-o ??? (c'mon, you know I am a kinniving-little sob!!

    Anyhoo, will be keen on your thoughts and your thoughts...
    j
    Dang, i wish i knew computers as well as you. Nice artist rendition. Now all we have to do is to motorize so that anyone can pick what ever beam height they want and may be it could be a programmable feature. Install a small CPU inside it with a digital readout and make it programmable by a TV remote control
    Pat B

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    Been there, done that, got the t-shirt & selling it in a garage sale.

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    Quote Originally Posted by p1t8ull View Post
    Or drill and tap a beefy thread the base bit, rotate the little bugger 90 degrees and clamp it to a slotted "L" bracket with a capscrew.
    What a novel idea!
    Pat B

    laserman532 on ebay

    Been there, done that, got the t-shirt & selling it in a garage sale.

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