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I made 3 of them for my parents and my brother. Easy and fun. I bought kits from a guy since I was short on time but if I make more I'll order the parts myself.
I made 3 of them for my parents and my brother. Easy and fun. I bought kits from a guy since I was short on time but if I make more I'll order the parts myself.
Ryobi 18v flashlight modded, 3x Cree emitters at 1200mA and a cooling fan. My first build to break the kilo-lumens mark.
Youth built their own flashlights using common materials found around the house. Instructor: Rachel Pickrel, Extension Intern
Production line needed a way to rapidly remove the caps from flashlights for battery insertion. I designed this machine using pneumatic cylinders, a power drill, and an oil filter tool. The cylinders squeeze the filter tool, holding the flashlight head, while the drill turns, unscrewing the light. One handed control, keeps left hand away, while right hand holds the flashlight being unscrewed.
Ryobi 18v flashlight modded, 3x Cree emitters at 1200mA and a cooling fan. My first build to break the kilo-lumens mark.
While the power was out the other day, I messed around with a new flashlight I got. Its a 5w that runs off CR123's or AA's. It only runs at about half wattage on AA's though. Has o-rings at all the joints and is built nice, especially for the price.
Strobist Info:
SB600 bare top right for specular on tube
SB600 bottom right skimming top of light and reflecting off white board behind light for fill