I'm just brainstorming ideas, I've always found industrial design to be interesting.
I should probably look into getting a 3D printer.
I should probably look into getting a 3D printer.
Work in progress:For lack of a better way to describe it, more like the SW01 "Fatty"
That would visually, and probably actually, help balance the flashlight better between the large bezel and (smaller) tailcap. Especially for the longer 3-cell design.
Can you clarify "dish the distal end to be more concave instead of convex."?Yes that is along the lines of what I was thinking. If it were up to me to further adjust the design, I would put the knurling back on the outer "flats" of the flanges (like you had on the previous print) and then dish the distal end to be more concave instead of convex. Kind of upswept like rocket fins maybe.
This was my initial goal actually - to mimic the consistent diameter to the tail cap. I was concerned with the amount of material in early iterations and didn't want the body to have a weak point on the thread so I came up with the lip idea:Really impressive!
The only thing I have to offer, is that the tailcap would be unusable for anyone that uses a belt holster
The tailcap would need to not be wider/etc. then the body, allowing the light to be "dropped" into the holster and removed
The tailcap shown, would not allow this, making it "unusable" for folks that belt carry their flashlight, like for work, hunting, etc.....
Just a thought
What makes this lousy the hex shape > the body diameter?Here's an example of a smaller tailcap, but still lousy for tail down in holster. The body is Leef, the tail maybe rpm? Maybe leef? The head is Oveready triple.
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Sure, several tailcap designs have this feature. It allows the button of the switch to be more easily located in the dark, but with minimal overall protrusion from the end of the light.Can you clarify "dish the distal end to be more concave instead of convex."?
Ah ok.. that should be doable, sort of like the Malkoff tricap, but more fins.Sure, several tailcap designs have this feature. It allows the button of the switch to be more easily located in the dark, but with minimal overall protrusion from the end of the light.
If recessed enough, it can even allow for tail standing.
Examples :
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Yes, and with the return of the knurling.Ah ok.. that should be doable, sort of like the Malkoff tricap, but more fins.
A rough draft.. not sure I'm feeling it:Yes, and with the return of the knurling.
And I found a better picture to link above, more clearly depicting the "dish" concavity