iGull wrote:Hi Brendin
Rather than having me rant on about the type of laser tube mount you are considering, please consider this design ...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Good-Quality- ... 0791328783
It's similar in style to the one's I cut for my laser (blackhole 60w) - no axis interaction and the laser tube is fully supported.
I've never understood why the 2x laser mounts are upside down either ?
I you have a 3D printer, there's an opening for a decent mount design (no pun intended )
Cheers
Neil
iGull wrote:Hi Brendin
Rather than having me rant on about the type of laser tube mount you are considering, please consider this design ...
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Good-Quality- ... 0791328783
It's similar in style to the one's I cut for my laser (blackhole 60w) - no axis interaction and the laser tube is fully supported.
I've never understood why the 2x laser mounts are upside down either ?
I you have a 3D printer, there's an opening for a decent mount design (no pun intended )
Cheers
Neil
bdring wrote:I use embedded square nuts in my design. I was finding that it took more labor to tap the parts than cut them.
http://www.buildlog.net/cnc_laser/erp/g ... ber=B30044
xnaron wrote:I was thinking about that... Is it better to run the screws in that orientation vs what I have above? All the weight of the tube on 2 small points not a problem?
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