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Full Disclosure: I am most definitely a newbie at all of this.
I am trying to assemble a laser that is capable of rapidly cutting through styrofoam, about the thickness of a disposable styrofoam dinner plate. The foam will be dark blue/black in the areas that will be cut.
I was able to order an 808nm 300mW diode off ebay for about $3, but after browsing these forums it seems as if this is an unsafe wavelength for beginners so I plan on avoiding this for the time being.
What do you think the minimum power is for me to cut through styrofoam of this thickness? What wavelength do you think is best to accomplish this?
If there is another thread which has a tutorial on how to build a laser assembly of this kind (which diodes, what drivers and how to put it all together), I would greatly appreciate a link to it.
I am trying to assemble a laser that is capable of rapidly cutting through styrofoam, about the thickness of a disposable styrofoam dinner plate. The foam will be dark blue/black in the areas that will be cut.
I was able to order an 808nm 300mW diode off ebay for about $3, but after browsing these forums it seems as if this is an unsafe wavelength for beginners so I plan on avoiding this for the time being.
What do you think the minimum power is for me to cut through styrofoam of this thickness? What wavelength do you think is best to accomplish this?
If there is another thread which has a tutorial on how to build a laser assembly of this kind (which diodes, what drivers and how to put it all together), I would greatly appreciate a link to it.