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Laser Alignment Tool – 3D printed stand

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Years ago I found a laser air pistol site that had a nice flat base. I’ve been using this to align my enlarger ever since, and it works very well. But, I haven’t seen that model in years. Since I have frequently recommended building your own laser alignment tool I thought I would build a 3D printed stand to use the commonly available laser sites for pistols.

I have now released a 3D printed stand so you can build your own laser alignment tool. The STL file is at thingiverse.com. The site pictured was $17 at Walmart.

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After wondering what are talking about I guess you mean "sight".
 

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Well, I cheated and borrowed a two grand survey laser (I sell the damn things) - then ran the beam thru a custom optical collimoator (if I even
spelled this correctly) using half-silvered mirror. So it was as if I was essentially leveling a surface wider than a football field to within a thousandth of an inch, which was of course ridiculous overkill. But it was fun.
 

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Mr. Gebhart - kinda psyched about this - anyway you could provide a rundown of how it all works, user guide, something like that?

I've got the 3D bug... building a headmounted HDMI for steadicam work in the Texas sun. It's a new world out there...
 

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How flat does the base get once it's printed? I notice that the top of the base looks a little rough.
 
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How flat does the base get once it's printed? I notice that the top of the base looks a little rough.

That will depend on your printer. I printed it on glass so the base is very flat and smooth. The rest of the print has a slightly rough texture since it is built up layer by layer, but that is not important in this design.
 

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3D printing is very advanced technology.The laser alignment tool might be greatly helpful to your work.
 
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