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    I looked first, and unless I over looked it somehow.


    So here it is,

    I was wondering, what angle are some of you using for your LED ?

    5 degree ? 10 degree ?
    or other.

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    Well, since there is only 5 and 10 available from the store most would be using that. If you mean does anyone have a preferance of one over the other... probably not. The difference is tiny if noticable at all. There is a topic about how they look in the FAQ and Index.[]

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    Like xwing said, it's kind of a whatever deal. The difference beyween them for what we do is irrelevent. I have used both now and to be frank I can't tell a which one is which set in a hilt with the blade installed, I'm guessing it would be a bigger deal as a flahlight/spotlight situation or if your looking to make an eight foot blade

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    I couldn't tell much of a difference so just went with 10 Degree.

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    theres not much difference but i use the 10 degree lens






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    There is a difference, and it's significant!













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    Ultra,

    I know that you also sell sabers, so I didnt know if that is information you share or keep, for keep close at hand due to selling them.

    I have heard that 6 degrees is a good angle to try and achieve. I found recently , maybe on here a comparison of the different angles in the blade.

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    I personally like 5 degree.... I'm all for odd numbers, look at the emitter post and see which ones I picked... LOL
    I dunno something about the 5 I like..

    I'm working on making legs for my computer case which is an aspire cube.. But I'm gonna buy some Led's here and Probably a tube and cut them down and put the Led's on the bottom of the case and put the PC over for legs.. We'll see...

    When I figure out why I like the 5 degree better I'll tell ya.. I know my brother seems to think it gets more light down the tube and makes it somewhat more visible in daylight..


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    <blockquote id="quote"><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id="quote">quote:<hr height="1" noshade id="quote">Originally posted by jedijohnson

    Ultra,

    I know that you also sell sabers, so I didnt know if that is information you share or keep, for keep close at hand due to selling them.

    I have heard that 6 degrees is a good angle to try and achieve. I found recently , maybe on here a comparison of the different angles in the blade.

    Sporty

    http://home.insightbb.com/~jedijohns...ome.html-.html
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    Corbin has that pic posted, but basically it shows that a 6-10 degree optic is ideal. I prefer the 10 degree because, like I said, it makes a better flashlight.

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    i seen that comparison shots and i really couldnt see much difference in them. but most use the 10 so thats what i have been using in mine.






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