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Hex DIY Red Laser - The ULTIMATE burner idea! :-)

Re: Hex DIY Red Laser - The ULTIMATE burner idea!

I look forward to seeing that. I know with the flat facets it will make more of a nice beam on it.
 





Re: Hex DIY Red Laser - The ULTIMATE burner idea!

@Rog - Why not go the whole hog and dip the gem in Mercury!
Liquid Lens'!
That would be nice and shiny, and cool too! (+ Toxic - But what would be worse, the laser or the mercury ;D )

Good work - keep it up!
The death star project is in our reach - I can almost smell it.........Excelent......... 8-)
 
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Hmmm mercury....I have a lb of that around somewhere...no, I think I will give that one a miss :)

I think I have come up with a way of making the multi facet cone, I brushed up on my maths and came up with chord lengths and so on.....into the breach once more.... ;)

Regards rog8811
 
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@ Steve, the trouble with all the ones in the links on your second post is the steep angle, for ease of manufacture you need to be a tad over 45 degrees, all of those would diverge the output in a big way.....I had looked at various sites myself and decided it would be easier to make one.

If I am going to make this work I need to scale it up in size, my facet one @16mm dia sends the beams all over the shop :-/.........it was a bit Heath Robinson so I am not that surprised... I now need to source some 2" Dia aluminium bar to do my next attempt.

Regards rog8811
 
Re: Hex DIY Red Laser - The ULTIMATE burner idea!

Someone asked about where to get optics...
There is an inconsistent, variable set of such things at American Science and Surplus.
for example:

www(dot)sciplus(dot)com/singleItem.cfm/terms/11783
(hey, why wouldn't the board let me post a web address?)

[thanks to rog8811] make that: a plano-convex lense, diameter 48.5mm, focal length 51mm, price $4.50

I just ordered about everything I need for making a hologram from them.

DanQ
 
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Awaits arrival of member who has solved the problem of multi LD focus....... ::)

@ danq, 2 more posts and you will be able to post links......

Regards rog8811
 
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rog8811 said:
@ danq, 2 more posts and you will be able to post links......
Regards rog8811
oh, ok - does it matter...
 
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...how long or pertinent they are?
;)
 
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;D

'cause I wanted to post this too: Surplus Shed
- has some real bargains and some not-so-affordables.
 
Re: Hex DIY Red Laser - The ULTIMATE burner idea!

@ danq, I will have a look....

In the mean time I have had a thunk....as you do....

New idea, I have a number of prefocus modules, I intend to mount them around a central module. Although not shown on the drawing the outer ones will each have a fine adjust screw to line up with the central beam. The cone (had to get a cone in somewhere:)) will operate via a trigger with a spring return to swing the outer ring of modules to bring the beams together at various distances. Theouter modules will be held against the cone with a large rubber band...or something similar.....

Regards rog8811
 

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Re: Hex DIY Red Laser - The ULTIMATE burner idea!

This reminds me of the movie: The Adventures of Buckaroo Bonzai Across the 8th Dimension. Where's the "oscillation overthruster"? :)

Nice drawing, btw - very clear and easy to read. I look forward to seeing more.
 
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Hmmm... maybe a rubber o-ring, in a small groove, instead of rubber band - you're going to want more stability and spring than the rb would give. And again for stability, how 'bout putting a threaded hole through that cone, and use a screw/knob to adjust?

But even with that, won't you have a heck of a time trying to get those beams to actually align consistently in 3-d with this? Lateral stability still seems chancey.

You might have to put longitudinal grooves on that cone, to give the laser tubes guidance. or something.

:-? maybe instead of the cone (sorry!) use something like a camera iris, so your "focal" length is changed by a mere twist? The lasers (or "sockets" for them) could also be mounted on small hinges at the rear end, which would give them lateral stability both ends.

like this:
lasers_on_iris.jpg
 
Re: Hex DIY Red Laser - The ULTIMATE burner idea!

@danq, I quite agree, the drawing is simplistic, to make it easy to understand I decided to leave off a lot of detail. The holder will need milled slots to give lateral stability to the modules but allow them to swing radialy....early days on this as I only dreamt it up late last night.... The iris idea is rather elegant but I think for simplicity I will go the cone route to start with.

@ chimo, can't say I know the movie but I get the idea...:)

Regards rog8811
 
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just found a nice diagram of an iris... might be easier to make one (or
duplicate its function) than to pay for a big one...

it seems like you could just do something with the laser cases to make them rotate in/out with a twist, if mounted right... could figure that out in a few minutes but really need to get back to work, gonna be in trouble otherwise!

GSC14550.jpg

(credit: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center: Rugged Iris Mechanism, Sep 01 2005)
 


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