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FrozenGate by Avery

1.4W 520nm - The Hulk - MS-SSW-II Custom Direct Green






okay, so a good DPSS will definately be better in divergence if i understand that right. :thanks:

YES. Preferences are different. I´m a less power, but better divergence guy.

That´s why I still don´t have one of those 1W 638nm :)

But I´m ok with DTR sending me this built here for free :whistle:
 
Yeah, and in the other cases they're TEM01 with fat beams :p
Diode lasers are far more predictable.

Then you just get a TEM00 one as a replacement :P ,

That's true , But i'm a DPSS type of guy .... :L
 
YES. Preferences are different. I´m a less power, but better divergence guy.

That´s why I still don´t have one of those 1W 638nm :)

But I´m ok with DTR sending me this built here for free :whistle:

Same here, i also prefer divergence. But best is good divergence combined with POWER :D
 
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Jordan...Way to lead the charge !!!!! Completely stunning build !!!. Beautiful design and very straight forward sound engineering. The 520 line is a great color !!! Perfect step by step build explanation Too !!!
And....for a topper....A PERFECT name !!!! Just simply inspiring !!! Thanx !
CDBeam=======>
 
Super build DTR, congrats on being king of the 520nm hill !!! :beer: Great detailed tutorial also. Thanks for sharing with us.
Perfect choice of host for this monster. That reminds me, I've got to get my MS-SSW "stubby" pics up!

+1 for #1 :)
 
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Man i wish my builds were this clean!

Too ***y DTR, you AND the laser *wink*wink

:beer:
-Matt
 
Very very impressive. You have the envy of every single person on LPF. :bowdown::bowdown::bowdown:

It will be interesting to see how "cheap" these will get..... eventually.
 
I must say wow... That is extremely beautiful!

I will write more if i come out of the shock...
 
Very awesome laser. I wonder how it will compare with 5W of 445. I hope 2.4a is a safe op current for a long life, and 1.4W is a normal output. If you ever need room for more lasers, I'll kindly take it off your hands for free :D
 
Green laser perfection!!!! Awesome build and a even more awesome tutorial.
Great work, KUDOS to the Master.
 





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