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ArcticMyst Security by Avery

My tiny pink laser

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Hi

just to share !!!
i combine 405nm (around 70mw) and a 650nm (?mw)

pictures are taken with smoke !
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Nice job wish i had the money for you to build another one my 22 year old daughter would love it she addicted to pink very nice... :)
 

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Great. Now I have no choice but to make one. I love that color. My projects list is really high right now. Ugh.

Good job and a +4 rep for ya mate!
 
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Pending your asking price, I may be interested in two of these. I am looking for an RB like this one, as well as a GB. I love purple/magenta light, and the teal/cyan of GB should be beautiful.

If I can't have 500nm yet, I will at least get CLOSE (visually of course).
 
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Looks very clean!

Would you mind sharing with me where you got the beam splitter/combiner?

Thank you.
 
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Nicely done! That's one project I've wanted to do for a long time. Imay have to snag one of those combiners. I wonder if they make one for R/G? As much as I love my 589nm I still want to make a R+G yellow for the fun of it.
 
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The one on the O-like site doesn't even specify the coating, if there is any. You could always just use one of those broadband coated ones from surplus shed or newport.
 

IsaacT

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Would this or a dichro be a better way to mix red and blue?
 
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The cube would be more "stable" in the sense that it has a wider and flatter surface on the bottom; so you'd only need to rotate the cube, assuming the surface is level. Usually dichros are attached to adjustable mounts.

For ultimate control you'd probably want the dichro, but there's not much room in this setup for the mount. I'd stick with the cube if you can.
 
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Oh, and to the OP: cool stuff! Always great to see someone create something new like that!
 

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Sharp looking build you've got there Bibibig, thanks for sharing! :beer:
:gj: +rep
 




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