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    Quote Originally Posted by CRFultz View Post
    If the front of the both mounts has a mark that should get me close right? As long has both marks are 90 degrees out?


    You can always get one of these kits if you want ot combine beams . But you can also use a 1/2 wave plate on a MM1 style mount to change the polarization of the laser diode, but of course with every optic used there are losses .

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    I already machined the mount. I bought a PBS from CTlasers to combine the two beams. This is what I have so far. I still need to machine the bounce mirror and the PBS holder.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sugeek View Post


    You can always get one of these kits if you want ot combine beams . But you can also use a 1/2 wave plate on a MM1 style mount to change the polarization of the laser diode, but of course with every optic used there are losses .

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    Now that is a very sexy mount! IMHO 1/2 wave plate is lossey two ways optically & financially, which is not necessary, yes you can do it, but 1/2 wave plates are expensive.

    The only solution is to press the diode into a round mount that can be rotated if you plan on combining beams in a PBS. Hand rotating is easy to dial in pretty well if you have a good precise meter. You need the ability to rotate the assembly in the "likely" event that your diode will not be pressed in perfectly.
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    which one of these do you guys like better or does it matter?
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails HEATSINK.pdf  

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    Quote Originally Posted by ndrew2505 View Post
    which one of these do you guys like better or does it matter?
    Export the PDF to a JPG for starters. What is the beam height? Does it have tapped holes for a Flexmod? Where Can I mount a TEC, no flat surface so no good place. I am not trying to put you down, just point a few things out.

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    the hs will be tapped for flexmods and threaded for m4 on the bottom. this is just a general shape idea...
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