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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Milani View Post
    DDL.....Great job and very very nice colors ! Very clean white!

    What's total output power?

    (Now it's time to me to be jealous...)
    HAHA

    Thank you Steve, the white is absolutely stunning. RGB = good, RGBV = amazing!

    I haven't measured the total output yet as I'm not using good mirrors and didn't want to disappoint myself. but the powers used are:
    - ~300mW green (closer to 400 most of the time, thank you Bridge )
    - ~100mW Blue 473 (closer to 150, again thanx Bridge)
    - ~450mW Red
    - ~250mW BluRay

    BluRay Dichro incurs massive losses, and the scanner mirrors are not that great for BluRay from what I can see.

    With losses and all I'm expecting around 1 Watt or so.

    Will measure it all tonight and report back with actual results

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    Quote Originally Posted by trwalters001 View Post
    FINE-ASS SHOW!!

    Great idea on using Blue Man Group. That's one of the first tunes I WAS going to use when my projector is done.

    Great job!!
    Thanx

    That show is truly one of the best beam shows in my opinion. I've filmed a couple others but haven't posted them yet. I also have a video from the last FLEM where 3 projectors were playing it simultaneously. This year it seems like we'll snap a new video where at least 5 will play it simultaneously

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    Hi DDL,
    It is pleasure to see your projector finally borning, haha, just like a boy, after many months gestation, (if I am not wrong, our lasers in your hand had passed more than 1 year, right?)but ok, now it is really borning and it is such a niceful boy, so beautiful pictures, all the waiting are worth while. congratulations.
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    Hey Mo, very nice work! The colors look great, I have to admit, I can't wait to see the difference having 405 in there makes. I'm also going to have to try using that extruded aluminum pieces for the side of a projector, looks like it makes it much easier to build with.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bridge View Post
    Hi DDL,
    It is pleasure to see your projector finally borning, haha, just like a boy, after many months gestation, (if I am not wrong, our lasers in your hand had passed more than 1 year, right?)but ok, now it is really borning and it is such a niceful boy, so beautiful pictures, all the waiting are worth while. congratulations.
    also please check your PM, thanks!
    Best regards!
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    Thank you Bridge! Your lasers have in fact passed a year of being with me, spending almost all of their time the past year in a box though It is all finally together and I am very happy to say that the lasers are absolutely fantastic. I am very glad to have LW lasers in my project as they have proven their quality and worth very quickly

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    Quote Originally Posted by DZ View Post
    Hey Mo, very nice work! The colors look great, I have to admit, I can't wait to see the difference having 405 in there makes. I'm also going to have to try using that extruded aluminum pieces for the side of a projector, looks like it makes it much easier to build with.
    Thanx DZ,

    My camera, unfortunately, does not do the 405's justice. In the color pallet test pattern the BluRay is visible IRL, but you can hardly see a difference in the picture It's only 25 days until you get to see this first hand, and beams with BluRay are really great. The deeper blues are well pronounced with 405 in there...

    By the way, the projector's case itself took me less than a day's work to get it together. The extrusions really make a huge difference. They're easy to assemble, easy to design, very sturdy and light. Not to mention, given the hassle they eliminate, they're not that expensive at all! They make repairs fairly easy too I would recommend them over and over to anyone interested in starting a new build... which I might do again soon

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    Damn Mo! Looking fine there dude! (You better bring that thing to FLEM, or we'll come to your house, break down your front door, and drag you *and* the projector back to Tavares!)

    Really like the layout... And your alignment looks perfect! The Blu-ray is quite visible in the rainbow tunnel shot... Looks like I need to add some 405 nm to my rig now!

    I'll be sure to check out the video when I get home. (Are you talking about the "above" beam show that I did?)

    Adam

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    Quote Originally Posted by daedal View Post
    By the way, the projector's case itself took me less than a day's work to get it together. The extrusions really make a huge difference.
    Geez! I spent weeks and weeks putting my enclosure together! I'm definately going to have to try the extruded aluminum pieces for the frame next time...

    Are you using the newer 405nm diodes? Not the phr's but the other kind, I think from the 6X readers or writers or whatever?

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    Quote Originally Posted by buffo View Post
    Damn Mo! Looking fine there dude! (You better bring that thing to FLEM, or we'll come to your house, break down your front door, and drag you *and* the projector back to Tavares!)

    Really like the layout... And your alignment looks perfect! The Blu-ray is quite visible in the rainbow tunnel shot... Looks like I need to add some 405 nm to my rig now!

    I'll be sure to check out the video when I get home. (Are you talking about the "above" beam show that I did?)

    Adam
    Thank you Adam!

    This baby will be at FLEM... and it'll drag me along too I'm sure.

    I'm glad you can see the BR in there somewhere... My camera truly does not do it justice. Now, if I can just figure out how to tame the 635 and add it to the bunch...

    --DDL
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    Quote Originally Posted by DZ View Post
    Geez! I spent weeks and weeks putting my enclosure together! I'm definately going to have to try the extruded aluminum pieces for the frame next time...

    Are you using the newer 405nm diodes? Not the phr's but the other kind, I think from the 6X readers or writers or whatever?
    This is using the 6X Burner BluRays... It's quite an effect when on a fluorescent background

    As about the frame... I was stupid and I picked up the bare pieces... as in I had to drill and tap every hole and then hope it all fits. That part was a little tedious (albeit it's mostly me being paranoid and anal to get it 'just right'), but once done (which you can have 8020 do for you at a very reasonable price with unmatched precision I might add) putting it together is a breeze...

    I thought of another thing recently too... This stuff is so sturdy and light that with some luck I might be able to just have a few cross beams and have a thinner plate of aluminum instead of my .5" beast! My guess is the plate makes up ~40% of the total weight now... still not too bad though

    --DDL
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