jch79
**Do Not Feed The Vegan**,
It was two months ago today that I approached Fred, seeing if he'd ever considered a small light with a 1/4-20 socket, so it could be threaded onto a tripod, or more specifically for my purposes, a worklight for the third hands setup in post #22 of this thread.
The qualifications were as followed (described by Fred in the thread he started here about this light as a work-in-progress):
The machining couldn't be better! Perfect diamond knurling, excellent fit and finish, threading cut so precisely that it's scary, buttery smooth twisty action, and assembled so intricately that I'm beginning to wonder if Fred truly is 100% human.
The full-body checkered knurling is there to provide grip, and to hide fingerprints. The "dimples" make for a great look - they're perfectly drilled.
When screwed into some flexible tubing, the light operates just like I'd want it to. It integrates perfectly into my third hands setup - accompanied by three third hands made by GRS Tools and a flexible magnifying glass made by Donegan Optical (see the above-linked thread for more photos of that setup). When attached to the flexible tubing, the operation of the light is outstanding - just what I wanted. The on-off twist doesn't budge the position the light is in - so you can turn it on, point it at your work, and then adjust the levels or turn it off, without it ever moving.
The stippled Khatod reflector throws a super-useful floody beam - but with the FluPIC's burst setting, this sucker doesn't have to be just for close-up work. She's bright.
The 1/4-20 socket is awesome - so useful. :thumbsup: And after I'm done using my third hands station, I can unscrew the light in about 1/2 second, and put the light in my pocket, as an EDC light - it's O-ring sealed, which is a plus for a city bicyclist like me, who's about to get bombarded with lovely Chicago snow, salt, and grime, :green: on the ride home tonight.
I'm a bit of a perfectionist, so I know to keep my expectations in check when I get a new flashlight. However, this light hasn't just exceeded my expectations - it blew them away. oo: Wow. I couldn't have asked for a better light.
Thanks Fred for your awesome work, great photos and explanations, cool attitude, and AMAZING light! :twothumbs I'm glad it will be joined soon by a big brother Blocky Boy and ninja cousin the Luce de Notte, and anything else that comes out of the Photon Fanatic Factory! :naughty:
:wave: john
The qualifications were as followed (described by Fred in the thread he started here about this light as a work-in-progress):
Two months later, the light has made its way to its new home, and I couldn't be more pleased. :twothumbs1/4-20 socket built in
Detachable for everyday carry
Multiple levels--mini-FluPIC
CR2 battery
Twisty, due to socket
Reflector, stippled Khatod
Seoul P4 LED
Possible Delrin slip-on diffuser (ended up not needing it)
O-Ring sealed
Exterior designed to hide fingerprints
Possibly EN plated (ended up not wanting it!)
The machining couldn't be better! Perfect diamond knurling, excellent fit and finish, threading cut so precisely that it's scary, buttery smooth twisty action, and assembled so intricately that I'm beginning to wonder if Fred truly is 100% human.
The full-body checkered knurling is there to provide grip, and to hide fingerprints. The "dimples" make for a great look - they're perfectly drilled.
When screwed into some flexible tubing, the light operates just like I'd want it to. It integrates perfectly into my third hands setup - accompanied by three third hands made by GRS Tools and a flexible magnifying glass made by Donegan Optical (see the above-linked thread for more photos of that setup). When attached to the flexible tubing, the operation of the light is outstanding - just what I wanted. The on-off twist doesn't budge the position the light is in - so you can turn it on, point it at your work, and then adjust the levels or turn it off, without it ever moving.
The stippled Khatod reflector throws a super-useful floody beam - but with the FluPIC's burst setting, this sucker doesn't have to be just for close-up work. She's bright.
The 1/4-20 socket is awesome - so useful. :thumbsup: And after I'm done using my third hands station, I can unscrew the light in about 1/2 second, and put the light in my pocket, as an EDC light - it's O-ring sealed, which is a plus for a city bicyclist like me, who's about to get bombarded with lovely Chicago snow, salt, and grime, :green: on the ride home tonight.
I'm a bit of a perfectionist, so I know to keep my expectations in check when I get a new flashlight. However, this light hasn't just exceeded my expectations - it blew them away. oo: Wow. I couldn't have asked for a better light.
Thanks Fred for your awesome work, great photos and explanations, cool attitude, and AMAZING light! :twothumbs I'm glad it will be joined soon by a big brother Blocky Boy and ninja cousin the Luce de Notte, and anything else that comes out of the Photon Fanatic Factory! :naughty:
:wave: john