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tools:laser_rabbit:maintenance [2024/09/06 21:30] – cookienoyousei | tools:laser_rabbit:maintenance [2024/10/17 20:36] (current) – [Aiming] smartin015 |
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===== Aiming ===== | ===== Aiming ===== |
For now, we'll be using a masking tape method of aiming. We're looking into either reverse aiming or adding attachments that can use plain paper targets and will update the guide if so. | For now, we'll be using a masking tape method of aiming. We're looking into either reverse aiming or adding attachments that can use plain paper targets and will update the guide if so. |
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| See also this guide: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HqF4v4dy58CxrLZ7Xn5FZhOe5hOBJph7/view |
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[[https://irp.cdn-website.com/9bb0421a/files/uploaded/Laser%20Beam%20Alignment%20for%20Flying%20Optics.pdf|One source]] recommended Harbor Freight masking tape as a high paper, low adhesive tape. Make sure the tape is adhered flat around the mirror but not to the mirror itself. Make many ~2x2 inch pieces of tape for test targets. One source recommended using multiple layers of tape for the main target to minimize burn through and then adding other pieces on top to see new marks. Have a water sprayer ready in case of the tape catching fire. | [[https://irp.cdn-website.com/9bb0421a/files/uploaded/Laser%20Beam%20Alignment%20for%20Flying%20Optics.pdf|One source]] recommended Harbor Freight masking tape as a high paper, low adhesive tape. Make sure the tape is adhered flat around the mirror but not to the mirror itself. Make many ~2x2 inch pieces of tape for test targets. One source recommended using multiple layers of tape for the main target to minimize burn through and then adding other pieces on top to see new marks. Have a water sprayer ready in case of the tape catching fire. |