Hi guys,
One of my side tracked days recently was spent on testing out an idea I had using a so17xa reflector along with a deep and narrow prototype reflector to see if some type of adjustable beam would result. The mod was more successful than I anticipated and it led to further considerations of reflective curves and how they might be depolyed in a telescoping assembly. I hope to visit this idea again later on when I have some more "parts" to play with along with the time. Anyway:
Above, the primary and secondary reflector are both in play and the resulting beam has both a wide spot as well as inner narrower angle and brighter spot. In the picture below, the secondary reflector is pushed aft and the beam is essentially that which you would get from a stock assembly using a so17xa reflector. It is some of the spill light from the so17xa that is caught by the secondary reflector and redirected into a narrower beam with noticibly greater range for illumination.
And for those who will insist, a beam shot (intentially underexposed so no spill is seen):
MORE INFO: CLICK HERE (I'm not shouting! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif )
I used one of my proto type
"E-screw" modules in this build which makes taking things apart and messing with them much easier.
One of my side tracked days recently was spent on testing out an idea I had using a so17xa reflector along with a deep and narrow prototype reflector to see if some type of adjustable beam would result. The mod was more successful than I anticipated and it led to further considerations of reflective curves and how they might be depolyed in a telescoping assembly. I hope to visit this idea again later on when I have some more "parts" to play with along with the time. Anyway:
Above, the primary and secondary reflector are both in play and the resulting beam has both a wide spot as well as inner narrower angle and brighter spot. In the picture below, the secondary reflector is pushed aft and the beam is essentially that which you would get from a stock assembly using a so17xa reflector. It is some of the spill light from the so17xa that is caught by the secondary reflector and redirected into a narrower beam with noticibly greater range for illumination.
And for those who will insist, a beam shot (intentially underexposed so no spill is seen):
MORE INFO: CLICK HERE (I'm not shouting! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif )
I used one of my proto type
"E-screw" modules in this build which makes taking things apart and messing with them much easier.