Nice work, you mention something called a “breathe right connector “ ( I maybe miss hearing this) to take up the play in the ball/socket, could you give me any details of what this is ? Thanks.
Thank you very much for sharing this. I'm working on making a tool for my lathe that will allow me to make my set of Holoprojectors. I will definitely be watching this video again for reference. One question; I see that the lens is held in with a retaining ring. Does the lens have a lip that rests on an inner ledge of the housing, or is the inner diameter of the housing slightly smaller than the diameter of the lens so it can't come out and the retaining ring keeps it from falling back into the ball portion?
Thank you. The lens is held inside with a snap ring that fits into a groove around the inside of the lens. It is attached as most snap rings are so all you have to do is use a pair of snap ring pliers and remove the lens if needed.
MAGNIFICENT WORK! These holoprojectors look way better than the ones they used in the actual movies!
Looks awesome!
Nice work, you mention something called a “breathe right connector “ ( I maybe miss hearing this) to take up the play in the ball/socket, could you give me any details of what this is ? Thanks.
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You are very informative and helpful to all of us trying our best to get our droids to function with all the gadgets out there. THANKS!!!!!!
Thanks Anthony. I appreciate that :)
Thank you very much for sharing this. I'm working on making a tool for my lathe that will allow me to make my set of Holoprojectors. I will definitely be watching this video again for reference. One question; I see that the lens is held in with a retaining ring. Does the lens have a lip that rests on an inner ledge of the housing, or is the inner diameter of the housing slightly smaller than the diameter of the lens so it can't come out and the retaining ring keeps it from falling back into the ball portion?
Thank you. The lens is held inside with a snap ring that fits into a groove around the inside of the lens. It is attached as most snap rings are so all you have to do is use a pair of snap ring pliers and remove the lens if needed.
Nice work
That's awesome... Were are we getting all these cool ideas from.... Keep it up
Thanks Dan!