There seems to be an imbalance now that one side has a gradual slope and the other side has an abrupt edge. Maybe both ends of the inner tube should have matching slopes? That would give it more of a coke bottle shape or womanâs shape, which is sexy of course! Lol
The ledge at the back end is a functional part of the design, and shouldnât be a smooth slope. Thatâs where the fingers catch to provide something to push against when pushing the tail button â cigar-style grip. Itâs a bit like a tactical grip ring.
I agree. The tail end doesnât need to have a long sloped curve like the front, just radius whats there. I personally think the curves makes it look much nicer, and less like a cheap budget light.
Oh, wait. This means Iâll have a lot of work to do soon. Dâoh. Particularly for thermal regulation, to see if I can get it to behave better. Iâm hoping to get it to about the same level as Zebralight, but Iâve been procrastinating because the thermal development and testing is a pain.
Zebralight: (flat, no oscillation, no over-shooting, but a little noisy)
Anduril on an Emisar D4: (when itâs behaving, which it doesnât always)
If I recall correctly, ZL has 288 levels it can regulate to. Anduril has about 100 (maybe up to 120), but it uses in-between steps during adjustment so there are actually about 640 levels (though it can only stop at about 100 of those). The changes look smooth in both cases. I mostly just need to get Anduril to never oscillate, and make it adjust slower (or not at all) when things are balanced (or very close to balanced).
It applies to multiple grip styles. With a smooth body, it needs some way to stop grip from sliding when the button is pressed. Maybe it doesnât need to be 90 degrees, maybe 60 would be enough⌠but it needs something there.