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  1. notahardwareguy

    Help with Handheld laser build

    I would not suggest buying one to take apart. It is likely you would damage it and not learn anymore than you could/would learn from this site and the internet. I would read the various tutorials available here. They will describe everything that you want to know and get you started on building...
  2. notahardwareguy

    Looking to build my first laser (need help)

    Everything (well nearly everything) you need or want to know will be either in this thread or a link off of this thread. Read it and the links at least twice through. That alone will tell you most of what you are looking for. Good luck.
  3. notahardwareguy

    not understanding because there are no clear tutorials

    In all seriousness, read the "I want to build a laser" thread and all of the included links. I started that way and did exactly what you are asking to do. My first build of a laser was from as much of a scratch position as possible. The only things I did not build are the diode and the lens...
  4. notahardwareguy

    The, "I want to build a laser", Thread

    The (nm) indicates the frequency (or color) of the laser light and the (mW) rating is the power. The module is what holds the laser diode and you could machine your own but it is easier to purchase one. It not only holds the diode but it also holds the lens that is used to focus the laser. It...
  5. notahardwareguy

    From nothing to Laser - What's needed?

    You can get a lot of decent inexpensive tools of various types at flea markets and garage sales. I recently scored a pretty good chop saw for $20. If there are none near you, Harbor Freight is a good option as well.
  6. notahardwareguy

    From nothing to Laser - What's needed?

    That hobby board was like $30(?). It was hand sanded. the molding was frame cut with a hand-saw/miter box. You will need some tools to do anything. You can do a lot with simple hand tools. Look at the laser I built in my sig, The only power tool I used was a drill-press. I will update my prior...
  7. notahardwareguy

    From nothing to Laser - What's needed?

    My bad, it is actually 24 inches by 24 inches. Just measured. You need the following materials: - 1/2 inch by 24 inch by 24 inch board - at least 9 feet, 1/4 inch edge molding (need 25 inch lengths to corner cut) - 4 rubber feet - wood glue - nails You will need the following tools: - miter...
  8. notahardwareguy

    Copper driver heatsink option. . .

    Yep, a lot can be said for pounding stuff with a big hammer :D Sometimes that is just what the doctor ordered!
  9. notahardwareguy

    i just don't get it ! the lm317

    So right you are. I did a fully DYI build (to include driver) too. The amount of information on this forum is just AMAZING and my experience has been that most folks here are more than happy to help with advice and information! :gh:
  10. notahardwareguy

    The, "I want to build a laser", Thread

    I would guess that is because the "normal" hobby method of combining laser beams requires beams of different colors in order to use beam combiners. There are only so many practical and affordable diodes of different colors and the corresponding beam combiner. The method outlined in the article...
  11. notahardwareguy

    From nothing to Laser - What's needed?

    To add my 2 cents: - did not see anyone list heat shrink tubing (great for covering your connections) - hobby board I built a hobby board before starting my laser build. It is a .5 inch X 30 inch X 30 inch board with a raised molding edge all around (like a picture frame) and rubber feet...
  12. notahardwareguy

    The, "I want to build a laser", Thread

    I wanted to say no but after doing some digging, it appears that the answer is yes, based on conditions. Here is an initial article that discusses various beam combining techniques. It is not easy and not very efficient but apparently can be done. One such technique is called "filled-aperture...
  13. notahardwareguy

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    FL, U.S.A. 32771 - notahardwareguy, thanks!
  14. notahardwareguy

    homemade laser

    That is OK. Wanting help is fine. Everyone on this forum started out knowing nothing about lasers at some point and learned by asking questions, reading and doing. In case you do not frequent forums like this one (dedicated to one subject), the members value people that want to learn and are...
  15. notahardwareguy

    First build done

    LPC-815 RED 660nm laser diode.
  16. notahardwareguy

    First build done

    If anyone cares, I can post my build with a parts list. This might be a good build for someone with a limited shop. The only power tool used was a drill press.
  17. notahardwareguy

    homemade laser

    :poke: As is in my sig below, you really need to read this thread and the links within it, two or three times. It will explain a lot of what you are asking. It will also allow you to ask better questions. I want to build a laser
  18. notahardwareguy

    First build done

    They are not great (that is an understatement) but here are some beam shots... I will try to get better ones soon.
  19. notahardwareguy

    First build done

    Well I finally completed my first build. It is as fully a “scratch” build as I could make it. I built the host, driver, battery terminals, and switch, all of it. I do not have a lath so I had to think outside of the box. Here it is. The host is constructed out of 3/4 inch copper pipe with...
  20. notahardwareguy

    Are you planning to build "Introducing the "Mosquito Red" - 1A Single-Cell Mitsubishi 635...

    Are you planning to build "Introducing the "Mosquito Red" - 1A Single-Cell Mitsubishi 635 Driver" to sell with the Tiny C3 Single-CR2 Host? If so, what would the cost be? Thanks.


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