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jonpaultrek2012 ® Star Trek , Acrylic Emitter, CNC Perfection 12mm LSR use

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In general: all parts are shipped with the machine finish as shown in the LISTING PHOTOS. Final finishing is by the Buyer (prop maker) and may include whatever; polishing, graining, distressing, acid washes, electroplating, and other treatments as selected and executed by the Buyer. Most parts will have some cosmetic blemishes that the Buyer may/may-not want to remove or enhance. Thank You. 
Star Trek TOS, CNC Acrylic LSR 12mm Emitter, POLISHED ALL OVER, 5/32 inch hole for LSR 12mm Bore reproduction of TOS P2 Rodd Emitter CNC acrylic to mimic the original.
I ship the POLISHED acrylic emitter you see in the photos:
  • MAIN LISTING PHOTO SHOWS PART AFTER WASHING IN MILD DETERGENT. WASH PARTS PRIOR TO USE TO REMOVE CNC COOLANT RESIDUE.
  • SALE INCLUDES ONE ONLY CNC acrylic emitter (not cast, CNC Acrylic) Larger 5/32 inch LSR 12mm Bore and engine lathe fitted to my nozzles bore of .3090 inches. 
  • The aluminum nozzle and other Installed Reference Pictures shown for reference only and other items are not a part of sale. 
  • Bore was increased from 1/8 inch to 5/32 inch to reduce LSR 12mm beam sidewall-splash on higher power LSR 12mms in the 4-6 watt ranges. 
  • Enlarged 5/32 inch LSR 12mm Bore is for a LSR 12mm beam, the bore is not drilled with a LSR 12mm, but is POLISHED and perfectly concentric to the outer bore within 0.0002" 
  • This acrylic LSR 12mm emitter was modeled with great care by examination of my archive Rodd Phaser Kit acrylic emitter. 
  • This acrylic LSR 12mm emitter is secured with clear adhesive (such as an epoxy) and as such a very small fitting allowance is made for the adhesive. This is not a force-fit part. * The fitted POLISHED CNC LSR 12mm acrylic emitter, in this sale, extends just over 1 inch beyond the Outermost-Face of the aluminum nozzle. The acrylic emitter protrudes a total of just over 1-3/16 inches beyond the Inner-Recessed-Well of the aluminum nozzle. This is generally considered Set Accurate.
  • The fitted POLISHED CNC LSR 12mm acrylic emitter, in this sale, is in total about 1-1/2 inches overall long. * The can be used as a replacement emitters on all aluminum nozzles including the Rodd Trials and Tribulations Phaser Kits; Size is 1-1/2 inches long x 0.300 inch shank diameter. Allows for fitting with clear epoxy or similar adhesive. * For glass clear finish; 1000 grit, 2000 grit, optional 3000 grit, 3M Compound or McGuires, as prop builders you all know the drill. * I also make exact John Long P1 CNC REPLACEMENT EMITTERS. 
  • SHOP MY eBay STORE FOR ALL ACRYLIC EMITTERS AND MOONS

My LSE Module Adjustment and Install suggestion is as follows: This is a suggestion and you are the prop maker responsible for the result, aka not me... 
  • 1. LSR Module; remove chrome focus ring from brass-lens-assembly and discard chrome ring only (don't lose the brass lens assembly and related backing-spring). 1a. Remember all beams are rectangular (not round). 
  • 2. Mount LSR Module in a heat-sinking fixture and refocus the now "unfocused" lens so the beam is tight. 
  • 3. I use a $5 aluminum fixture from AiXiz (https://www.ebay.com/itm/12mm-Aluminum-Laser-Heatsink-Mount-Fixture-Holder-445nm-Burning-Diode-Module-USA/362170434291?hash=item54530a42f3:g:nHAAAOSwmgJY2JjV) on eBay, mount the heat-sink fixture on a cigar-box with; a switch and battery-power sled. 
  • 4. Focus at 10 to 20 feet away, wearing safety goggles, so one can observe when the beam-spot appears "tight" on the wall surface. 
  • 4a. I use a razor (module-off) to turn the brass-lens-assembly as the focus ring was removed in Step One. 
  • 5. Once focused; Mark the back of the module with a sharpie to indicate the horizontal orientation of the rectangular beam. 
  • 5a. Consider a drop of LocTight Light (get it on eBay) on the brass lens assembly to keep it locked in place. Remove excess with Q-Tip. 
  • 6. Caution, the modules get hot so flip-on & flip-off just long enough to observe the beam spot on the wall. 
  • 7. Instal the acrylic emitter perfectly square and aligned in the aluminum nozzle. 
  • 8. A 12mm (https://www.ebay.com/itm/Eisco-Labs-Aluminum-Rod-for-Base-5m-Length-12mm-Diamater-Lab-Apparatus) aluminum rod, with a groove filed at last 1 1/2 inches on the LONG side, makes a great emitter fixture, get the rod on eBay. 
  • 9. The groove releases any suction that occurs from the vaseline and the post the EPOXY setting of the acrylic emitter. 
  • 10. NOTE: Groove is very important in 12mm aluminum rod. 
  • 11. Prior to using this rod-fixture with acrylic emitter and epoxy; coat with vaseline as a glue bond-breaker or the rod will get glued to the aluminum emitter. 
  • 12. Secure the vaseline coated 12mm rod in a vise LEVEL ALL WAYS, next slide the aluminum nozzle onto the rod, now coat the interior of the aluminum-nozzle emitter hole lightly with epoxy and slide in the emitter giving it a gentle twist (JUST ONE TWIST) to spread the epoxy evenly. Check for alignment and squareness. 
  • 12a. After the epoxy sets a few hours; check to see the hole is 100% clear; if not clean out from back with a 5/32 inch drill bit, but by hand (no power tools this step).
  • 13. Install the module in the nozzle so the sharpie-line is in-line with the set-screw securement hole (you must tap the pre drilled hole and provide the #8-32 set screw).
  • 14. Snug the set-screw (not gorilla tight). 
  • 15. If you observe "splash" (splash is the beam coming out straight BUT ALSO bouncing off the interior-wall or the emitter hole) the tips of exacto blades make good shims just insert and snap-off AND YOU CAN usually get the splash to go away. If results are not good the problems are most likely; (1) focus LSR module chrome focus ring was not removed, (2) LSR 12mm module is too far back in aluminum nozzle as; the focus ring is in-the-way OR, the module is out-of-tolerance and, or the acrylic emitter is glued-in too far back and lastly, (3) the acrylic was installed a little crooked. Troubleshoot and try try again... 
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Some Star Trek Prop History For Inquiring Minds: Most of these Prop Makers and Technicians have passed-on. Below are old-timer accounts of convention conversations before conventions were really a fad. (all these are therefore 2nd hand stories)
Mr. Bob Stone was Star Trek's machinist and made all the metal prop parts for all three seasons of the show. Parts were made to order for each episode as in those times (the 1960's) as machining was done by hand and there was no advantage to making short runs (and no studio funding either). Each episode had a specific budget. Speaking of budgets, Bob relied on his Star Trek friend Robert Archer (VP of Budgeting for the show) in getting a little leeway on the $ so he could do the best possible job. According to Bob there was no magic drum of Phaser Nozzles and every job was a mad-dash to meet the filming deadlines. Because parts were made only to order, parts varied quite a bit. These variations can be seen in all the surviving examples of TOS hand props from Phaser to Communicators and Tricorders. Sometimes it was not that a new design was needed but rather that when one Wings it from a sketch, in a hurry using what is on-hand, you get an unintended-new-version of something (in the 1960's the TV audience never could see that). 
Robert Archer and Bob Stone worked closely together so when the show was canceled suddenly in season three, Robert Archer ended up with a nice collection of hand props. Richard Heimer made the molds for hand props. He also did all the casting and forming. This included; Vacuum form bucks, Fiberglass molds and urethane molds. Again, according to him most work is done in the normal Hollywood maddening rush. He shared with his convention friends that there were many molds made from molds when the production schedule demanded this. He also shared that when the show ended he rescued the molds from being discarded by putting them in his garage. 
James Ruggs (b. 1919) was the director of special effects for the show. He handled and repaired many of the props on-set. When the show was canceled in season three he rescued many hand props and even some models from the scrap heap. 
Dick Ruben, Prop & Art Assistant on the show, got his Set-Used Klingon disruptor from James. Mr. Ruggs held on to his rather large Star Trek collection for many years. It is widely known that Greg Jein got his Holy-Grail Hero Phaser from James. In closing a nod to Mr. Ruck, a prop technician, who reported that he repaired some hand props hundreds of times as they were often damaged during filming. He had also shared that the fiberglass Mid-Grade's, and some other props often used basswood strips between the seams to establish uniform dimensions. 
Watch some YouTube Star Trek TOS bloopers to see what he was talking when it comes to repairs and hand props flying apart. 
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jonpaultrek2012 ® Star Trek , Acrylic Emitter, CNC Perfection 12mm LSR use

jonpaultrek2012 ® Star Trek , Acrylic Emitter, CNC Perfection 12mm LSR use

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For Laser Modules visit eBay Seller:  https://www.ebay.com/str/dtrlpf?_trksid=p4429486.m3561.l161211

In general: all parts are shipped with the machine finish as shown in the LISTING PHOTOS. Final finishing is by the Buyer (prop maker) and may include whatever; polishing, graining, distressing, acid washes, electroplating, and other treatments as selected and executed by the Buyer. Most parts will have some cosmetic blemishes that the Buyer may/may-not want to remove or enhance. Thank You. 

Star Trek TOS, CNC Acrylic LSR 12mm Emitter, POLISHED ALL OVER, 5/32 inch hole for LSR 12mm Bore reproduction of TOS P2 Rodd Emitter CNC acrylic to mimic the original.
I ship the POLISHED acrylic emitter you see in the photos:
  • MAIN LISTING PHOTO SHOWS PART AFTER WASHING IN MILD DETERGENT. WASH PARTS PRIOR TO USE TO REMOVE CNC COOLANT RESIDUE.
  • SALE INCLUDES ONE ONLY CNC acrylic emitter (not cast, CNC Acrylic) Larger 5/32 inch LSR 12mm Bore and engine lathe fitted to my nozzles bore of .3090 inches. 
  • The aluminum nozzle and other Installed Reference Pictures shown for reference only and other items are not a part of sale. 
  • Bore was increased from 1/8 inch to 5/32 inch to reduce LSR 12mm beam sidewall-splash on higher power LSR 12mms in the 4-6 watt ranges. 
  • Enlarged 5/32 inch LSR 12mm Bore is for a LSR 12mm beam, the bore is not drilled with a LSR 12mm, but is POLISHED and perfectly concentric to the outer bore within 0.0002" 
  • This acrylic LSR 12mm emitter was modeled with great care by examination of my archive Rodd Phaser Kit acrylic emitter. 
  • This acrylic LSR 12mm emitter is secured with clear adhesive (such as an epoxy) and as such a very small fitting allowance is made for the adhesive. This is not a force-fit part. * The fitted POLISHED CNC LSR 12mm acrylic emitter, in this sale, extends just over 1 inch beyond the Outermost-Face of the aluminum nozzle. The acrylic emitter protrudes a total of just over 1-3/16 inches beyond the Inner-Recessed-Well of the aluminum nozzle. This is generally considered Set Accurate.
  • The fitted POLISHED CNC LSR 12mm acrylic emitter, in this sale, is in total about 1-1/2 inches overall long. * The can be used as a replacement emitters on all aluminum nozzles including the Rodd Trials and Tribulations Phaser Kits; Size is 1-1/2 inches long x 0.300 inch shank diameter. Allows for fitting with clear epoxy or similar adhesive. * For glass clear finish; 1000 grit, 2000 grit, optional 3000 grit, 3M Compound or McGuires, as prop builders you all know the drill. * I also make exact John Long P1 CNC REPLACEMENT EMITTERS. 
  • SHOP MY eBay STORE FOR ALL ACRYLIC EMITTERS AND MOONS

My LSE Module Adjustment and Install suggestion is as follows: This is a suggestion and you are the prop maker responsible for the result, aka not me... 
  • 1. LSR Module; remove chrome focus ring from brass-lens-assembly and discard chrome ring only (don't lose the brass lens assembly and related backing-spring). 1a. Remember all beams are rectangular (not round). 
  • 2. Mount LSR Module in a heat-sinking fixture and refocus the now "unfocused" lens so the beam is tight. 
  • 3. I use a $5 aluminum fixture from AiXiz (https://www.ebay.com/itm/12mm-Aluminum-Laser-Heatsink-Mount-Fixture-Holder-445nm-Burning-Diode-Module-USA/362170434291?hash=item54530a42f3:g:nHAAAOSwmgJY2JjV) on eBay, mount the heat-sink fixture on a cigar-box with; a switch and battery-power sled. 
  • 4. Focus at 10 to 20 feet away, wearing safety goggles, so one can observe when the beam-spot appears "tight" on the wall surface. 
  • 4a. I use a razor (module-off) to turn the brass-lens-assembly as the focus ring was removed in Step One. 
  • 5. Once focused; Mark the back of the module with a sharpie to indicate the horizontal orientation of the rectangular beam. 
  • 5a. Consider a drop of LocTight Light (get it on eBay) on the brass lens assembly to keep it locked in place. Remove excess with Q-Tip. 
  • 6. Caution, the modules get hot so flip-on & flip-off just long enough to observe the beam spot on the wall. 
  • 7. Instal the acrylic emitter perfectly square and aligned in the aluminum nozzle. 
  • 8. A 12mm (https://www.ebay.com/itm/Eisco-Labs-Aluminum-Rod-for-Base-5m-Length-12mm-Diamater-Lab-Apparatus) aluminum rod, with a groove filed at last 1 1/2 inches on the LONG side, makes a great emitter fixture, get the rod on eBay. 
  • 9. The groove releases any suction that occurs from the vaseline and the post the EPOXY setting of the acrylic emitter. 
  • 10. NOTE: Groove is very important in 12mm aluminum rod. 
  • 11. Prior to using this rod-fixture with acrylic emitter and epoxy; coat with vaseline as a glue bond-breaker or the rod will get glued to the aluminum emitter. 
  • 12. Secure the vaseline coated 12mm rod in a vise LEVEL ALL WAYS, next slide the aluminum nozzle onto the rod, now coat the interior of the aluminum-nozzle emitter hole lightly with epoxy and slide in the emitter giving it a gentle twist (JUST ONE TWIST) to spread the epoxy evenly. Check for alignment and squareness. 
  • 12a. After the epoxy sets a few hours; check to see the hole is 100% clear; if not clean out from back with a 5/32 inch drill bit, but by hand (no power tools this step).
  • 13. Install the module in the nozzle so the sharpie-line is in-line with the set-screw securement hole (you must tap the pre drilled hole and provide the #8-32 set screw).
  • 14. Snug the set-screw (not gorilla tight). 
  • 15. If you observe "splash" (splash is the beam coming out straight BUT ALSO bouncing off the interior-wall or the emitter hole) the tips of exacto blades make good shims just insert and snap-off AND YOU CAN usually get the splash to go away. If results are not good the problems are most likely; (1) focus LSR module chrome focus ring was not removed, (2) LSR 12mm module is too far back in aluminum nozzle as; the focus ring is in-the-way OR, the module is out-of-tolerance and, or the acrylic emitter is glued-in too far back and lastly, (3) the acrylic was installed a little crooked. Troubleshoot and try try again... 


CLICK BELOW FOR:

MY YouTube CHANNEL



Some Star Trek Prop History For Inquiring Minds: Most of these Prop Makers and Technicians have passed-on. Below are old-timer accounts of convention conversations before conventions were really a fad. (all these are therefore 2nd hand stories)

Mr. Bob Stone was Star Trek's machinist and made all the metal prop parts for all three seasons of the show. Parts were made to order for each episode as in those times (the 1960's) as machining was done by hand and there was no advantage to making short runs (and no studio funding either). Each episode had a specific budget. Speaking of budgets, Bob relied on his Star Trek friend Robert Archer (VP of Budgeting for the show) in getting a little leeway on the $ so he could do the best possible job. According to Bob there was no magic drum of Phaser Nozzles and every job was a mad-dash to meet the filming deadlines. Because parts were made only to order, parts varied quite a bit. These variations can be seen in all the surviving examples of TOS hand props from Phaser to Communicators and Tricorders. Sometimes it was not that a new design was needed but rather that when one Wings it from a sketch, in a hurry using what is on-hand, you get an unintended-new-version of something (in the 1960's the TV audience never could see that). 

Robert Archer and Bob Stone worked closely together so when the show was canceled suddenly in season three, Robert Archer ended up with a nice collection of hand props. Richard Heimer made the molds for hand props. He also did all the casting and forming. This included; Vacuum form bucks, Fiberglass molds and urethane molds. Again, according to him most work is done in the normal Hollywood maddening rush. He shared with his convention friends that there were many molds made from molds when the production schedule demanded this. He also shared that when the show ended he rescued the molds from being discarded by putting them in his garage. 

James Ruggs (b. 1919) was the director of special effects for the show. He handled and repaired many of the props on-set. When the show was canceled in season three he rescued many hand props and even some models from the scrap heap. 

Dick Ruben, Prop & Art Assistant on the show, got his Set-Used Klingon disruptor from James. Mr. Ruggs held on to his rather large Star Trek collection for many years. It is widely known that Greg Jein got his Holy-Grail Hero Phaser from James. In closing a nod to Mr. Ruck, a prop technician, who reported that he repaired some hand props hundreds of times as they were often damaged during filming. He had also shared that the fiberglass Mid-Grade's, and some other props often used basswood strips between the seams to establish uniform dimensions. 

Watch some YouTube Star Trek TOS bloopers to see what he was talking when it comes to repairs and hand props flying apart. 

NOTICE © and TM 2021. jonpaultrek2012 ® is a registered trademark with the United States Patent and Trademark Office Reg. No.6,431,925


The products sold here are all jonpaultrek2012™® & © 2023 works, are all; custom manufactured & engineered. Jonpaultrek2012 And related marks and logos are trademarks of Jonpaultrek2012 LLC. All Rights are hereby explicitly Reserved.  United States Patent & Trademark Office Reg. No. 6,431,925.

The jonpaultrek2012 company Supports the right to free expression and the value of the copyright. The purpose of the copyright is to encourage writers, filmmakers and artists to produce the creative works that enrich our culture. All scanning, uploading, and distribution of the content of this web posting without permission is theft of the author's Intellectual Property. if you would like permission to use the material from this website (Other than for the intended review purposes) Please contact me for permission. All new products sold on this website are produced under license From: jonpaultrek2012™® LLC, Florida corporation, located in the United States of America.


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