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    Quote Originally Posted by djlorenz View Post
    hi ljk... we draw the red and the green diode with some schematics.. but the blu diode miss the height of the head... there is the misure only of the base... has anyone have the tecnical draw of the blu laser head of laserwave and of the galvo&mounts?

    thankyou
    Bye!

    Lorenz
    Hi Lorenz,
    yes, very thanks Loopee's hlep, his drawing is very niceful, great man!
    Lorenz, the 200mW blue unit drawing is below Pdf shows, please check it.
    any questions, email me or Rob "stanwax" there, sorry for I am enjoy my holiday and can't reply you in time.
    Best regards!
    Bridge
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails LW-II Laserhead.pdf  

    LW-II Control Board heatsink.pdf  

    LW-II Power supply unit.pdf  

    Laser-wave can supply:
    Green 532nm, 4W, 10W, 15W
    blue 445nm, 2W, 3.5W, 6W, 10W
    blue 462nm, 2W
    Red 638nm, 500mW, 1W,2W, 4W, 5W, 6W, 8W, 10W
    All diodes, All optics, All mount, All laser base and housing for yourselves building lasers.
    Speical products, 532nm, OEM-V-SS, 4W, 98mm*46mm*48mm; OEM-H, 10W, 250mm*88mm*70mm
    www.laser-wave.com or www.laser-wave.net
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    due to the red diodes price... i think i will use 636nm lasers... more brightness is nice to use in open space and big rooms...


    Dear Bridge... thankyou for your infos... but now enjoy your holyday, we will talk about next time
    Regards
    Lorenzo

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    First Photo from 3D visualizer of the project... drawing in progress
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    Horray! Another member who loves solidworks!
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    My dad loves and uses solidworks, and I'd one day like to learn it

    He got a copy from where he used to work, I believe solidworks is like $3000 a license

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    I am a student, and for a long time, I used a illegal version (Bad me ) But then, when I got certified, I asked Dassalt for a copy of Solidworks to use for personal stuff.
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    My dad also uses solidworks..I learned to use it almost a year ago and since then everything I find on my path finishes on my computer in a 3d drawing...hahahaha :-) Once you start to use it, you'll never stop!
    That's why, when we started to think about a new laser, the first thing I sad was "We have to draw it in solidworks, first!" :-)
    I LOOOOVEEE IT!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mediomat View Post
    That's why, when we started to think about a new laser, the first thing I sad was "We have to draw it in solidworks, first!" :-)
    It was better if the first thing was: I must pass the info and math exams... and then dray it in solidworks

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    Sorry for the thread-hijacking.. But I just installed Solidworks one week ago (quite funny to see all the shared interest in software like that ) and I'm starting using it.. However, is there a book someone recommends to just get started and learn the basics but also more advanced designing/drawing?

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    I learned to use it with the internal tutorials that you can find where the guide is! :-)

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