David MD Smith
February 19th, 2006, 02:25 PM
Hi all,
I've been following these threads for a while now and have enjoyed
playing around at building a static adapter (which might or might not get motorised at some stage).
As a lot of the info was gleaned from this site, I thought I'd post some instructions as to what has worked for me in the off chance that it might be of interest (or indeed use) to anyone.
It's biult entirely from components bought off ebay and bolts together. The whole thing cost under 70 quid and unlike most statics, doesn't use the Thorlabs although that is probably a neater solution.
http://www.maths.ox.ac.uk/~smithdm/dof.html
There are some captures at the bottom but it's at night indoors so not much light to be had. I'll put up some more when I've had a chance to play.
regards,
Dave
I've been following these threads for a while now and have enjoyed
playing around at building a static adapter (which might or might not get motorised at some stage).
As a lot of the info was gleaned from this site, I thought I'd post some instructions as to what has worked for me in the off chance that it might be of interest (or indeed use) to anyone.
It's biult entirely from components bought off ebay and bolts together. The whole thing cost under 70 quid and unlike most statics, doesn't use the Thorlabs although that is probably a neater solution.
http://www.maths.ox.ac.uk/~smithdm/dof.html
There are some captures at the bottom but it's at night indoors so not much light to be had. I'll put up some more when I've had a chance to play.
regards,
Dave