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A Library for Cheap Optics

March 14, 2018April 13, 2018 LabOnTheCheap 3D Printing, DIY

Need some equipment to hold and align your fancy optical components? Consider 3D printing some components from a Thingiverses’ Open Source Optics library made by Joshua Pearce.

This is particularly worth it for something like a filter wheel! Check out this table from an article by Chenlong Zhang, Nicholas Anzalone, Rodrigo Faria, and Joshua Pearce

 

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