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Hey guys I'm new to the laser community, the last few months I've done plenty of laser research and experimenting, and took the plunge of building my own. I took notice of this community about two weeks ago read all the stickies and decided to join since there seem to be a lot of experienced people here. Anyways here is my first build and I'm just looking to see what you guys have to say about it. Thanks!
My goal with this laser was to make one with a very limited length and yet still have a decent heat capacity. And I met my overall goals with it being only 4-5/8" long.
I didn't use a specific housing, I gutted a black light flashlight that I don't use anymore. I had to grind away some metal inside so that the heatsink would fit.
I bought the diode and heatsink off ebay. The focus ring and spring are from an old red laser I had.
Sloppy I know. Used a driver I also got off of ebay that provides 1.8A. I had to gob solder on like that to make a decent connection with the aluminum and work as a heat transfer medium. I also soldered the spring on. Ugly but sturdy.
For power I'm using 3 AAA size 3.7V batteries, they don't last too long but they recharge quick and came in an inexpensive bundle.
The diode and lens came rated at 1.8W output w/ the driver I'm using, and from what I can gather this seems accurate.
Comments appreciated, thanks.
My goal with this laser was to make one with a very limited length and yet still have a decent heat capacity. And I met my overall goals with it being only 4-5/8" long.
I didn't use a specific housing, I gutted a black light flashlight that I don't use anymore. I had to grind away some metal inside so that the heatsink would fit.
I bought the diode and heatsink off ebay. The focus ring and spring are from an old red laser I had.
Sloppy I know. Used a driver I also got off of ebay that provides 1.8A. I had to gob solder on like that to make a decent connection with the aluminum and work as a heat transfer medium. I also soldered the spring on. Ugly but sturdy.
For power I'm using 3 AAA size 3.7V batteries, they don't last too long but they recharge quick and came in an inexpensive bundle.
The diode and lens came rated at 1.8W output w/ the driver I'm using, and from what I can gather this seems accurate.
Comments appreciated, thanks.