Hello, I appreciate these forums. The regular contributors are very helpful and courteous.
I'm new to using lasers other than 5mw pointers. I'm wanting to buy a Lazerer 50 or 100mw 445nm to attach to a secondary plastic holder/trigger and have two questions:
I cannot see the button control on Lazerer's models now for sale at mini B - 445nm 50mW Pocket Low Power Blue Laser Pointer or mini B - 445nm 100mW Pocket Low Power Blue Laser Pointer. If it resembles the soft-covered buttons on their other 445 models, it will require a good deal of force to operate.
1. Is there a simple way to disassemble the button to make it easier to operate?
2. Or is there a laser forum members recommend with similar specs that has a pointer-type, simple-to-depress button that requires a low amount of force to operate?
I am all thumbs with electronics and mechanical skills, so I'm looking for a pushbutton laser rather than circuiting and/or soldering a diode. A blue laser resembling a pointer but with 50mw or 100mw or power would be super.
Thanks very much.
I'm new to using lasers other than 5mw pointers. I'm wanting to buy a Lazerer 50 or 100mw 445nm to attach to a secondary plastic holder/trigger and have two questions:
I cannot see the button control on Lazerer's models now for sale at mini B - 445nm 50mW Pocket Low Power Blue Laser Pointer or mini B - 445nm 100mW Pocket Low Power Blue Laser Pointer. If it resembles the soft-covered buttons on their other 445 models, it will require a good deal of force to operate.
1. Is there a simple way to disassemble the button to make it easier to operate?
2. Or is there a laser forum members recommend with similar specs that has a pointer-type, simple-to-depress button that requires a low amount of force to operate?
I am all thumbs with electronics and mechanical skills, so I'm looking for a pushbutton laser rather than circuiting and/or soldering a diode. A blue laser resembling a pointer but with 50mw or 100mw or power would be super.
Thanks very much.