Dag. Well, I’m open to new things. Hopefully, the industry will come out with some new LEDs that achieve legendary status like the now past Nichia 219B. Sofirn or other makers will make awesome flashlights with them. We’ll all buy a bunch!
I just use silicone glue [the white stuff that comes in a squeeze tube]. I just put a dab on the bottom of the whole and press down until level with the light, and wipe off any excess that squeezes out.
I just got the light yesterday evening and I really like the light it produces, tint and beam. The two levels are good. I didn’t like the unannodized look at first, but the industrial look has grown on me now.
I got mine too. I only wish the knurling wasn’t so fine.
Now that I have one in hand I think I may not appreciate other materials as much since it’s basically all knurling. The other lights in gchart’s picture you can see only put knurling in the front and back primarily.
Stealing a pic from Tally-ho in another thread I think some of the knurling could be a bit wider on the head and then the body knurling replaced by something like this to better appreciate the material and still keep it a bit tactile:
I understand from Barry that there will be more un-anodised C01S lights, and also clear anodised, and they will try brass. There is no certainty about the numbers.
With this knurling the thing is going to feel like a penny that got run over in the street 100 times. It needs some changes if it’s left unfinished, even as aluminum IMO
I got my first BLF version in yesterday. The low- high is a necessary change imo. I prefer the anodized version better so I put a new head on the anodized body. The tint and output levels are perfect. I have two more coming in at some point but this combination is a great backup light for me.
I was not aware that the knurling was so bad? When the C01 was developed I asked many times for a fairly agressive knurling, but they never did that. Nevertheless I find the knurling pretty ok, on the head it is good enough, on the body too shallow but overal I find it acceptable.
I’m not sure what constitutes “bad” when it comes to knurling. It’s grippy so in that respect it’s good and does its job but when it comes to the body tube, like you say, it’s so shallow it just feels like sand paper and I dont think brass or ti or copper will really be able to shine cause it’s not got any smooth parts on most of the light.