I love the picture of your 405nm.
Where it crosses the desk it looks as if you cheated and drew a line across with a purple felt tip pen to disguise the fact you blew it, quality!
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I love the picture of your 405nm.
Where it crosses the desk it looks as if you cheated and drew a line across with a purple felt tip pen to disguise the fact you blew it, quality!
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430mw of 405nm does actually look bright, i cant wait to get it scanning
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its been a number of months but i finally have the case for my tiny RGV projector
final measurements are 240mm by 190mm by 100mm
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andy,
nice case ! where did you get it ?
dave321
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You sir, you rock ! Half the size of a Kvant. Are you nuts ?
Very cool ! I'll Keep watching your every move on this.
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Hi Andy
Looks superb , I remember in amsterdam there was a guy with a tiny tiny RGB , i think Karl took photos .... but i also dont remeber which was smaller ...i think you two should battle it our for the worlds smallest RGB !
I am might MIGHTY impressed by the finish on your casing , your metal fabricators done a great job !
Looking forward to seeing it up and running and maybe seeing it in REAL life at a meet !
PAUL
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That does indeed look pretty neat. Great way of thinking 3D...
You might even have just enough space on the top level to squeeze in a 473nm on top of the 532nm.
I am curious how the dichros are going to fit in, those are going to need to be pretty tiny as well. Alignment (especially far field) will be quite the pain.