| ▲ | LolWolf a day ago |
| Oh absolutely! I would not actually use this for uhhh, repeatable measurements over any extended period of time! (If that were the case, I'd recommend re-printing it in a slightly more stable material, or just CNC milling the mounts out of aluminum using some of the ~$1-2K aluminum desktop mills and using some aluminum extrusions as the base.) |
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| ▲ | bigiain a day ago | parent [-] |
| I suspect they'd be fairly cheap to get made at somewhere like JLCCNC. Or maybe get them to 3D print them in metal for you? I wonder if they have enough different metal choices that you could build a thermal expansion compensated version? https://patents.google.com/patent/US8292537B2/en |
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| ▲ | LolWolf a day ago | parent [-] | | i’d probably just get it milled only if you had the CNC handy, the complexity isn’t enough to justify 3d printing it in metal (probably a decent bit more expensive too!) but at “get it done in JLCCNC” prices I think a thorlabs mount is probably in your future :) | | |
| ▲ | bigiain a day ago | parent [-] | | I'd be surprised? If you have spare time, I'd be fascinated to see what their website magic quote tool tells you if you just upload your 3d files. Based on other projects I've seen using them I'd guess under $100... | | |
| ▲ | LolWolf a day ago | parent [-] | | sure ! I’ll give it a try a little later once I’m at a computer ! (you can too, if you’d like, the CAD files are all online as .step files :) |
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