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I was a little tired of my DX-200mW heating up and a little jealous of these guys with lathes so I decided to make my own heatsink. I used a wire brush and sandpaper to get the rubberized coating off the laser where the heatsink would go. Then I slid some o-rings onto the body followed placing thermal grease onto the body. After that I placed washers of various sizes, all 1/2" inner diameter, on the laser followed by more o-rings. Then I just glued the washers together.
It is removable since they were held together tightly when I glued them and the grease prevented the glue from bonding to the laser.
It does get warm after a few minutes of continuous use. Not the most beautiful thing in the world, but I could always paint it black. Besides, it serves its purpose. I will be making another one for my Leadlight sized lasers tomorrow.
It is removable since they were held together tightly when I glued them and the grease prevented the glue from bonding to the laser.
It does get warm after a few minutes of continuous use. Not the most beautiful thing in the world, but I could always paint it black. Besides, it serves its purpose. I will be making another one for my Leadlight sized lasers tomorrow.