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17 minutes ago, Mojo said:

Magic 🤹‍♂️🎉

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Try sealing the light around the marble w/ a rubber o ring to prevent all the excess source light & reflection. At least I have better luck that way. This is a pic of a maglite indian so the glass is a super dark trans green, the light is super bright, one of those that gets so hot you can start a fire w/ it.  The rubber o ring blocks off all the unnecessary light so you can focus more on the mib. Just a suggestion ?? makes it easier to focus on also. You can see the o ring almost sealed tight against the mib on the bottom of the pic !!

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1 minute ago, Chad G. said:

Try sealing the light around the marble w/ a rubber o ring to prevent all the excess reflection. At least I have better luck that way. This is a pic maglite indian so super dark trans green glass, the light is super bright, one of those you can start a fire w/ the rubber o ring blocks off all the unnecessary light so you can focus more on the mib. Just a suggestion ?? makes it easier to focus on also

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Wheels are turning , ill try to get some rubber O rings and try it out 

Thanks for the tip Brother 🦁👍

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3 minutes ago, Mojo said:

Wheels are turning , ill try to get some rubber O rings and try it out 

Thanks for the tip Brother 🦁👍

No problem man, a little experimentation will yield some amazing results I hope !! Oh, you can stack the o rings, they usually seal together pretty tight !! I got my best ones at a hydraulics shop, next was an auto supply warehouse, they're getting pretty scant now they use cheap nylon or Teflon seals instead now.

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2 hours ago, Chad G. said:

No problem man, a little experimentation will yield some amazing results I hope !! Oh, you can stack the o rings, they usually seal together pretty tight !! I got my best ones at a hydraulics shop, next was an auto supply warehouse, they're getting pretty scant now they use cheap nylon or Teflon seals instead now.

Painted some white plastic rings black with a spray can and super glue them together , experimenting a little 

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