Welcome to Laser Pointer Forums - discuss green laser pointers, blue laser pointers, and all types of lasers

LPF Donation via Stripe | LPF Donation - Other Methods

Links below open in new window

ArcticMyst Security by Avery

RGB laserpointer do exist

Joined
Oct 3, 2013
Messages
59
Points
0
in my eyes, this thing literally fulfills the need for those exotic coloured and overpriced dpss lp once for all.


 
Last edited:





Benm

0
Joined
Aug 16, 2007
Messages
7,896
Points
113
What is so special about this, apart from it's portable form factor?

Combining 2 or 3 wavelengths to create a beam that looks white is nothing new, most show equipment can do that.
 
Joined
Oct 3, 2013
Messages
59
Points
0
What is so special about this, apart from it's portable form factor?

Combining 2 or 3 wavelengths to create a beam that looks white is nothing new, most show equipment can do that.

"being portable". that makes it special of course. just show me one onlineshop who offers sth. similar.
 
Last edited:
Joined
Jul 4, 2012
Messages
2,834
Points
63
Yes, old news.

That was 100% custom. No one sells anything like that.
 
Joined
Jun 13, 2007
Messages
5,410
Points
113
Even though a lot of us have seen this before, it really is an impressive build. That builder used to post regularly on this forum but hasn't been around in a while. He is very creative and I'd wish he'd stop by more often!
 
Joined
Oct 3, 2013
Messages
59
Points
0
i didnt intend to break the news and just stumbled on it recently, but couldnt find anything on lpf search.

did sb do a simple-diy-portable-rgb-lp thread before?

Even though a lot of us have seen this before, it really is an impressive build. That builder used to post regularly on this forum but hasn't been around in a while. He is very creative and I'd wish he'd stop by more often!

hmmm, that maybe explains his email silence.
 
Joined
Apr 2, 2009
Messages
10,662
Points
113
Even though a lot of us have seen this before, it really is an impressive build. That builder used to post regularly on this forum but hasn't been around in a while. He is very creative and I'd wish he'd stop by more often!


HMMMM I have had that same thought about YOU=== :)


Sad when we lose 'assets' when its beyond all control (died- ill- etc)
..BUT really sad when its due to circumstances that were NOT. PLUS no way to know about new members driven off shortly after joining due to unfriendly treatment. a lot more, I bet, than most here know about. Example is far too many neg reps handed out when it was not justified.

BE NICE!!!
 
Joined
Mar 17, 2015
Messages
824
Points
63
Why is there no one machining RB:Y and RBG:W hosts for portable?
I have seen all of 1 and it is what I consider Expensive and (while it is good) I consider it a hack job. That is not a negative statement in any way at all. It takes and modifies a sled. I would have no issues with that really, but it isn't ideal and for 135.00 I would like to have a fully machined host. If anyone knows of any hosts or has examples please share them. I have searched and found wanting.
 
Joined
Dec 12, 2012
Messages
854
Points
63
Why is there no one machining RB:Y and RBG:W hosts for portable?
I have seen all of 1 and it is what I consider Expensive and (while it is good) I consider it a hack job. That is not a negative statement in any way at all. It takes and modifies a sled. I would have no issues with that really, but it isn't ideal and for 135.00 I would like to have a fully machined host. If anyone knows of any hosts or has examples please share them. I have searched and found wanting.

CLEARLY you haven't seen Multimode's build: http://laserpointerforums.com/f40/rgb-hand-held-laser-77311.html
(Or rhd's). rhd made a beautiful single mode one. http://laserpointerforums.com/f42/photino-rgb-91517.html

Both builds are just amazing if you ask me.
 
Last edited:
Joined
Mar 17, 2015
Messages
824
Points
63
CLEARLY you haven't seen Multimode's build: http://laserpointerforums.com/f40/rgb-hand-held-laser-77311.html
(Or rhd's). rhd made a beautiful single mode one. http://laserpointerforums.com/f42/photino-rgb-91517.html

Both builds are just amazing if you ask me.

CLEARLY you missed my point. Not that someone has not created this or done this. No one is currently offering a host for sale (save one). The only RBG host I have seen advertised for sale uses a kit with a sled and custom module mounts. This must be housed in a square box. Handheld yes... but not what I am looking for exactly.
 

Ricker

0
Joined
Oct 14, 2015
Messages
623
Points
63
CLEARLY you missed my point. Not that someone has not created this or done this. No one is currently offering a host for sale (save one). The only RBG host I have seen advertised for sale uses a kit with a sled and custom module mounts. This must be housed in a square box. Handheld yes... but not what I am looking for exactly.

I'm with you Trendkilla, that would so awesome if someone was regularly building and selling these hosts! Someone could make a lot of money if they sold them completed too. These little rich kids would kill to be the first one they know to have one of these. I'd love to have one too! My skills are not quite up to spec to be building one though. :/ But, I'm learning more and more everyday!
 
Last edited:
Joined
Dec 12, 2012
Messages
854
Points
63
CLEARLY you missed my point. Not that someone has not created this or done this. No one is currently offering a host for sale (save one). The only RBG host I have seen advertised for sale uses a kit with a sled and custom module mounts. This must be housed in a square box. Handheld yes... but not what I am looking for exactly.

I wasn't trying to address that, I just wanted to point out that there have been some very nice builds that are not "hack jobs". If you really want one that bad you could get a machinist to make one, although I doubt it'd be cheap. Unfortunately for us, cheap and high quality aren't easy to find together.

And another question to ask is, how much $$$ are you willing to pay to have a RGB laser?
 
Last edited:
Joined
Jun 22, 2011
Messages
2,431
Points
83
I remember back in the day either the builder or the owner posted that it costed thousands of dollars. Still the best build I've ever seen.
 
Joined
Apr 2, 2009
Messages
10,662
Points
113
Yeah these are an alignment nightmare and cannot possibly be good and also cheap.

Check out the works of Joe (Toronto) 'TunedCavity' at YouTube.

he made one with analog modulation that HAS to be an EPIC build that cost thousands of $$$ and a LOT of time spent.

Speaking of valuable MIA members Rog88 had IIRC at least some RG=Y (I think that is what the OP meant) which are easy & so are RB=magenta and GB=Teal or Aqua. Lots of those have been made & IRC a few yeas back a maker offered to make some 2 color kits-


The 350mW white AixiZ modules are back in stock- price went up to $145usd.
IMHO I would much prefer using the AixiZ in a small box- w/ the ttl you get 7 'colors' and even w/o adding a fan a fairly long run time & w/ fan no rest cycle would be needed in most cases.

there are only listed at aixiz.com 'store' the best /only place to buy AixiZ

Chuck has posted his personal cell phone number there- its the one w/ 713 area code (Houston) please ONLY call mornings weekdays -BUT do call with Qs -and suggestions- Tell him I sent you and I hope he wont hold that against you--lol
He does appreciate the forums but does not always know who is a member.-

a larger order may get you free ship too- & its best to try for that on the phone.
I suggest you add what you want in your cart THEN call- Showing asking about small low cost items may just get you a free sample too.

Chuck likes to hear about new items= the reason we now can buy these whites-the 30K AixiZ Galvo scanners - and the 515 nm 30 mW module just add power. All were gotten due to forum requests as well as QS & all Pangolin. ( if you want QS and forum pricing you need to contact me first.)

Coming new
both black and 'silver' round finned module heat sinks with tripod and grub screw holes.
A higher power green diode module
15mm round dichro holders for (crudeish) beam combining--very cheap. AixiZ does have the dichros but this is one item that may be gotten from Techhood et al as AxiZ 'may' haave 'better' ones IDK but for sure they have morespendy ones..For most uses on laser projects the quality of the dichro mirrors is not all that important.
ONE caution- these 'sleds' are open when you get them- thus hard to keep away from dust BUT more importantly the dirchros ( not round) are very easy to bump and break- I mke a semi-ridgid 'covering' in place unless I need it to run. Thin coated glass should just never be exposed to dust etc- as cleaning is risky-
same for FS mirrors. Paper towels and your breath are NOT a good idea. $$ FirstContact is worth the expense for cleaning these- "paint'' it on- wait- peel it off --
also newish @ aixiz
solderless diode connectors of several kinds- one has 18 inch wires and holes for 9 mm-5.6 mm and AFAIK 3.8 mm diodes too.

AixiZ gievs back in many ways-
Very generous door prize donations (QS FB3) for 5 of the LEMs I have attended plus labbies and much more.
AixiZ is a sponsor of laserpointersafety.com
a Corp level member of ILDA
& Chuck is an Officer in the Coast Guard.


...and while its true that some items at least appear to be the same as cheaper ones offered FROM CHINA- It does not take a genius to understand WHY and also why paying a little more comes with improved customer service and WAY quicker shipping from Houston.

-- Not sure all the extra cost and work makes the AixiZ 350 mW white a poor choice even for a portable.. It likes 350-400 mW @ 12vdc
and small AND has TTL thus it would be a true seven color HHeld but not like a 'traditional' pointer.
BBL with some pics to add to this thread.

BTW both Jayrob & Jeff Flaminpyro worked on small RGBs
AND one was built into a zippo lighter(rog88)--small enough for you??

funny part
when 'we' see white laser--wow we appreciate this-WHILE everybody else has no clues that its not just some 'white' bright light..
FUNNIER
people wearing 'lasershow' glasses dont get to see the white(or Yelloow- magenta or aqua) ... thus 'undoing' all the hard work put into a good -looking White laser.
BTW 'passive' cooling would not be good for a RGB 'pointer' and that adds way more work & $$ TEC fan hestsinkage'
good luck
hak
 
Last edited:
Joined
Oct 3, 2013
Messages
59
Points
0
in my eyes, this thing literally fulfills the need for those exotic coloured and overpriced dpss lp once for all.



can sb tell me, why the output beam especially the red/blue looks so smooth and thin. is this due to the use of highend diodes or optics?
 
Last edited:
Joined
Mar 17, 2015
Messages
824
Points
63
I'm fine with having a host machined. I will likely do just that. Ehgemus sells a block for I think 55.00 for RBG. I could modify that I suppose, but again that would be what I consider a "hack job". I want it as close to drop in ready. Not required, but would be a plus. I am not looking for the highest of quality control. I plan to use this at work for a pointer. (I will work out the 5mw logistics) I have all the modules other than that 638nm red that I want to use. I would think that Ehgemus could machine something similar to what you posted in the links (which I have seen prior). He was very well priced on my prior Lightsaber custom host. He is also very easy to work with and very nice. I don't wish to post any prices untill after he responds. BUT if I were to combine the price I paid for my custom lightsaber with the RBG block he has for 55.00, I would say it might be able to be done fairly reasonably.

As long as I can get the beams to stay combined for roughly 50 feet I'll be happy. I plan to use this indoors mostly. 1-5mw each color. My top end plan (which is likely to not happen but what I would like) would be to have a small laptop track pad and an arduino to control the color. I will likely use 3 sliders though. It just depends on the shape of the host and of course cost.

How I would do this is a 3 position switch, 1st position would be off, second would take the ground to a set of drivers that would be set for 1-5mw variable, the third position would swap the ground to a 2nd set of drivers that would be for a "higher" power setting. I may not even need 2 "sets" of drivers. I may be able to take leads off the drivers resistor spot and wire appropriately.
I will be going with a 515nm a 638nm and most likely 450nm (this is still the part that I'm unsure of as the brightness is lacking in 450nm, I need to send my 450nm module off to Pman to have him LPM it. I think I might be driving it too low, I have seen other pictures of 5mw of 450nm and mine is very very very dim in comparison. It could very well just be that way though.)

I'm sorry to derail this thread from just making a simple statement that I wanted a purchase ready RGB host that is mass produced.
 
Last edited:





Top