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ArcticMyst Security by Avery

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I had thought of leaving the tutorial until the pointer is finished but I am aware that the the christmas holidays are upon us and other LPF members may be able to find the time to have a go. Enjoy!

Hand held 7 colour laser

Using inexpensive and easy to get parts, build a 7 colour, including of course white, hand held laser.

The following parts will be enough to build a “bare” 7 selectable colour  laser, it is up to you to make the housing of your choice. This could easily be built into a project box but I wanted a hand held pointer.  ;)

Basic parts list
2 off Aixiz modules
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.5914
1 off “Standstone11” 5mw green module  
http://www.o-like.com/b2b_cpinfo.asp?id=839
1 off “SenKat” red laser diode (fit into Aixiz module)
http://stonetek.org/shop/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=65&zenid=1fbee4eaf3f879a42b204d666a1760bc
1 off PHR 803T sled (fit Blu ray LD into Aixiz module)
Look at group buys
1 off PS3 sled
Look at group buys
1 off Non working DX 5mw green module
We all have them  :)

Additional parts used in this build
3 off Lathe turned adaptors
If you have a lathe no problem if not … you need to improvise.
1 off Rkcstr drive (for the blu ray)
http://www.laserpointerforums.com/forums/YaBB.pl?num=1206947255
1 off DDL LM317 drive (for the red)
http://www.laserpointerforums.com/forums/YaBB.pl?num=1197651171
3 off RCR123A rechargeable batteries
http://www.dealextreme.com/details.dx/sku.11386


Switch gear
1 off 6 position 2 pole rotary switch
1 off DPDT switch (spring on-centre off-spring on)
(This is just one way of doing it, you could use 3 off push buttons)
 
Modding the PS3 sled
You will need to remove all of the optics EXCEPT the 2 splitter cubes
And the 90 degree prism (remove all the bits marked in red)

kes400a-remove.jpg



The  three holes circled in red below need to be drilled out to 5.0mm dia.
Saw the beam splitter section off, cut along the green line.
Cut out the prism holder marked in purple.

kes400a-bdrill.jpg


It is best to put the small cover plate back on over the beam splitters to keep them clean (not shown).


Mods to Aixiz modules
The modules need to be the type with the removable chrome bezel on the lens nut!

To keep the optics straight the module needs to be attached to the cut down sled using the bezel, brass adaptors need to be made that are 5mm at one end and the size of the hole in the bezel the other with a larger diameter in between. Once the adaptors are made the front face of the bezel needs to be sanded to remove the chrome plating so that the parts can be soldered together, see drawing below.

modulemountsRBR.jpg


When you assemble the modules the bezel needs to be screwed tight up to the front half of the module (metal to metal, no plastic lens nut showing) at exactly the focus point, this is quite easy for the blue, it is just a case of getting the lens the right distance into the bezel.

Bluemodule01.jpg


The red will need a thin washer to take up the gap, I used a ring of solder squashed to the right thickness in a vice to get it right.

Redmodule01.jpg



The best green module for the job is the type sold by “standstone11” (Susie) it has a large internal thread at the front, the main part of the adaptor is made from the back part of a DX green module which, amazingly, has the same thread!
Another small brass sleeve needs to be machined up to fit as shown.

modulemountgreenadaptor.jpg



Again the adaptor needs to be screwed tightly to the green module to keep things in line, this is easy for the green as the focus is already set.

Greenmodule01.jpg


Powering it up
You may have concerns about powering this up as the modules have different polarities:-
• Green positive case
• Red negative case
• Blu ray either polarity

I suggest to keep things simple that you supply the green from one set of batteries (3.6v) and the red/blu ray from another set (7.2v). If you go this route do not connect any part of either supply to the case of the finished laser and it will work fine.

First trial assembly
Once the modules are complete and drivers have been set up you can push everything together to get an idea of how close the optics are.

Laserassembly01.jpg


The blu ray and the red modules will need to be rotated to get the best output as they are both polarised by the splitter blocks, you may need to tweak the modules to get the beams to coincide,
The green is not polarised which is useful as, like nearly every green I have ever had, the beam does not emerge straight, so you will need to rotate it to get the best match with the other beams.

The modules will need to be assembled to the sled with Araldite (or similar) whilst clamped in the correct position, spend time getting this right as once it is glued up there is little chance of adjusting it.


You should now have an assembly capable of 7 different colours!

Making a pointer
To make this into a reasonably sized hand held I needed to turn the output through 90 degrees for this I used what I have called the “prism”.

prismthingy02.jpg


It needs to be stuck onto the optical block like this

Prismon.jpg


Preparing the optical block

PS3cutdown01.jpg


To get a flat surface to mount the prism block you will need to cut, drill and bend the stainless cover that came off the back of the sled. This was carefully glued in place with Araldite.

withcover01.jpg


The prism was then glued in place, I wired up the LD’s temporarily to make sure that I was gluing this on straight, it is held in place with Araldite.

Once it had dried I used some more Araldite to fillet the edges to ensure a strong mounting.

mountprismthingy02.jpg


Battery holder
I decided to use 2 supplies so built a battery holder for 2off  RCR123A and 1off CR123A, it is made from a piece of plastic tube cut down the middle.

Spacers were cut from plastic scrap
Contacts were odd bits of brass sheet
1 spring came from the green module
The other was just knocking around

The whole lot was assembled with superglue and Araldite.

Batteryholder01.jpg


With batteries in place

Batteryholder02.jpg


It is worth making the battery holder at an early stage as you will want a relialbe way of powering the LD's when setting them up.


This is what the completed  optics assembly looks like

opticsassyinhand01.jpg


That is it for the moment Regards rog8811
 

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Danjoo

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Re: White laser pointer...nearly :)

Really Cool Idea to use the PS3 sled.

:eek:

Nice build, cant wait to see this this in a handheld Host.

I wonder that the beams and the point is that good aligned.
 
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Re: White laser pointer...nearly :)

The nice things about using the PS3 sled are that
1) It is designed for Blu ray and red LD's so losses are quite low
2) As the 2 cubes are already fitted they are already in line with each other and the holes in the sled
I have it lined up at around 30ft (front to back of my house :) )

Regards rog8811
 
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Re: White laser pointer...nearly :)

Holy sh!t! :eek:

Two questions rog, are the cubes big enough to cover the fat beams and can I use an 803T sled?
 

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Re: White laser pointer...nearly :)

Niceeeeeeee !!! Can you possibly upload the video to youtube please?

thanks.

-Adam
 
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Re: White laser pointer...nearly :)

Two questions rog, are the cubes big enough to cover the fat beams and can I use an 803T sled?

The beams seem to fit the PS3 cubes with no problems.
As too the 803 sled, the layout is very different, I would guess you could find paths for the 3 colours but it would be much bigger.

Niceeeeeeee !!! Can you possibly upload the video to youtube please?

Let me try this.......


Regards rog8811
 
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Re: White laser pointer...nearly :)

NICE WORK, & VERY IMAGINATIVE, ROG I hope your finished project works as well as the amount of effort you poured into this undertaking ;)
rob :cool:
 
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Re: White laser pointer...nearly :)

NICE!! I would had never guessed that you could use the blu-ray sled for that! :D Mines had a few set backs, after all its quite challenging to begin when I can't even keep my diodes alive. :'(

Good luck with yours!

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Re: White laser pointer...nearly :)

That is possibly one of the best ideas i have ever seen on this forum :eek:
 

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Re: White laser pointer...nearly :)

That's amazing! Can you get a beam shot? It might look weird in some fog.
 
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Re: White laser pointer...nearly :)

This is the kind of innovation which America in general needs.
Super work :)

Mike
 
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Re: White laser pointer...nearly :)

Can you get a beam shot? It might look weird in some fog.
By the time I got up this morning the fog had cleared, I will keep a weather eye to see if I can get some beam shots.
It was gratifying to note that my beams were still combined when they hit the trees at the bottom of my garden, that is at least 100yds :)

I am stuck now until materials arrive for the host build but once done you will all get to hear about it.

Regards rog8811
 
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Re: White laser pointer...nearly :)

rog8811 said:
Can you get a beam shot? It might look weird in some fog.
By the time I got up this morning the fog had cleared, I will keep a weather eye to see if I can get some beam shots.
It was gratifying to note that my beams were still combined when they hit the trees at the bottom of my garden, that is at least 100yds :)

I am stuck now until materials arrive for the host build but once done you will all get to hear about it.

Regards rog8811

--Rog
Thats DAMN impressive! :eek:

--hydro15
 
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Re: White laser pointer...nearly :)

I added this to my complied list of tutorials if you don't mind

Thanks
 





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