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    Quote Originally Posted by Adrian Cavaleru View Post
    better use MACRO feature of the camera on the close-ups.
    thanks
    I'll try to , I didn't notice that the pictures were blurry since I was viewing them through my cam with a small screen.

    Thanx Kiwi and Ben . I did test the frames strenght by standing and jumping on it (I weigh 80kg) and it didn't bend at all! Though I still wouldn't like to drop it when my lasers are in there
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    Did alot more work this weekend. I assembled the dual red setup and I must say, I did never expect the beam to be this tight!I dare to say the beam is tighter that my greenie from laserwave !

    I know this pic doesn't really mean alot, but it does give an impression of how tight the red and violet beams are . So I was able to mount everything on the base plate yesterday evening and this is what it looks like: (wiring is quick'n dirty )

    I had to enlarge 2 holes due to alignment issues and the red isn't mounted tangent to anything right now but it doesn't really matter since red points at a bounce mirror which works at any angle

    So I played a few last night and I was stunned! OMG I did never expect that rgv would be sooooo f'ing beautifull! I just love those colours! It's nothing compared to RGB ofcourse, but it's damn close . My near field alignment is off by a mm or so but farfield aligment was a treat to tune, sooooo easy . I'm hooked!

    I made a small video with a little bit of smoke, enjoy

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    The green is waaaay to powerfull compared to red and violet but I don't care since I can use it as an RGV projector (when I dim green) and as a G projector (with green on full).
    Too bad the camera doesn't pick up all the beatiful colors
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frixxion View Post
    The green is waaaay to powerfull compared to red and violet but I don't care since I can use it as an RGV projector (when I dim green) and as a G projector (with green on full).
    Too bad the camera doesn't pick up all the beatiful colors
    It does seem to be lacking a bit on the blue/cyan end, was that because of the camera? On the beam path close-up the violet modules seemed to be working just fine...

    A taste of things to come for my own rig, which will probably be half the power of yours. I'm using a single 12x Bluray, a 50mW New Wish green and a 300mW red. I'll probably leave some room if I want to double up on the reds and the blues later. I'm really looking forward to making my own cyan and white beams

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    Did you weigh your case before you added everything? I'm just wondering how heavy it was before and then after all the gear

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    It is lacking a bit of violet but the camera makes it look alot worse than it is in real life. I'll try to make a video with another camera soon but I have exams this week so I won't be doing alot of lasering work this week.

    But still the colors this thing can make are just awesome, I would really recommend blu-ray to anyone that is looking for a cheap "blu-ish" solution! It is possible to make a real blue color by adding a tiny bit of green!

    The bare base plat weighs in at about 4 kilo's or so and I just weighed the assembled base plate and right now it weighs 7 kilo's so that is 3 kilo's of gear . The frame that the plate is going to sit in weighs 4 kilo's and the plating of the frame will be 4 kilo's. So the whole thing will weigh about 15 kilo's or so wich is manageable I think
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    fuck.... while mounting the plate in my chassis, the plate dropped for like 1 cm or so, but this killed both of my red diodes.... I don't understand because all my other diodes still work like a charm! wtf is going on
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    they didnt like getting dropped duh! lol

    no seriously diodes die mysteriously so I don't even wonder anymore, I just accept it and move on

    I gotta ask tho, why not put the green last? its going to be by far your brightest color so I figure thats the one that you would want going through the most optics, followed by the red and lastly the violet

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    My original plan was to put the green last. But then I found out that I don't have the right optics for this ... And I didn't want to spend any more optics again .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frixxion View Post
    My original plan was to put the green last. But then I found out that I don't have the right optics for this ... And I didn't want to spend any more optics again .
    ah ya, it all adds up I know this all too well unfortunately! but honestly I think it would really be worth the extra $50 or whatnot to replace the dichro and move the green to the last position, your probably losing quite a bit of red through all those optics, and thats going to be by far your dimmest color after the violet...

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