Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Speaking of these guys... anyone know where you can get an uber cheap laser pointer in the same configuration? I saw my buddy's SWF had a laser for the center point on his machine and thought... hell, that's simple!I also saw the 10 needle brother/babylock has a camera with cross hairs... that is SWEET! But it is more time consuming than a simple laser rig.
This was discussed at some length on the old TSPMB board. I found you can push the button back through the screw on cap and remove it. Solder a ground to the cap, and carefully solder a wire to the battery spring in the body of the light. You can stretch the spring a little to help. Thread both wires through the hole in the cap and connect them to power. The TSPMB board has you removing the front of the light and drilling a slot, etc. I found the lens on the front doesn't always stay in place, or goes out of focus. This method leaves the front intact. The hard part is attaching the wire to the spring.
Quote from: dsh on September 30, 2011, 08:34:58 AMThis was discussed at some length on the old TSPMB board. I found you can push the button back through the screw on cap and remove it. Solder a ground to the cap, and carefully solder a wire to the battery spring in the body of the light. You can stretch the spring a little to help. Thread both wires through the hole in the cap and connect them to power. The TSPMB board has you removing the front of the light and drilling a slot, etc. I found the lens on the front doesn't always stay in place, or goes out of focus. This method leaves the front intact. The hard part is attaching the wire to the spring.Anyone know how to pull off this front part?I just picked up another one... last ones were definitely a bad batch as this one works as it should. Anyway, I'm looking at pulling the "refractor" out completely so I can have just a straight laser again.