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- Oct 15, 2012
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I just wanted to introduce myself to the community. My name is Mark and I've always enjoyed working on electronics projects and am simply fascinated by them. Up until now I've done a lot with music and audio projects, including a 303 synth clone for anyone who is into that sort of thing.
Not too long ago i was surfing and stumbled across WickedLasers... a site I frequented as a college student when I was bored. I was staggered by the prices but very impressed with the products they were now offering.
After some google searches and ebay scouting I found out that lasers could indeed be assembled from fairly easy to obtain parts. With my background in soldering and the use of integrated circuits and pcbs, i was excited to figure out how to assemble a laser of my own.
I'm interested in starting off slowly (and safely) with something relatively simple to put together. I'm looking at either a 635 nm or 532 nm to start with, and perhaps something in the 50 mW range.
I can't wait to delve into the vast amount of wisdom on these boards and perhaps someday be a contributing member. I look forward to interacting with all of you! :thanks:
Not too long ago i was surfing and stumbled across WickedLasers... a site I frequented as a college student when I was bored. I was staggered by the prices but very impressed with the products they were now offering.
After some google searches and ebay scouting I found out that lasers could indeed be assembled from fairly easy to obtain parts. With my background in soldering and the use of integrated circuits and pcbs, i was excited to figure out how to assemble a laser of my own.
I'm interested in starting off slowly (and safely) with something relatively simple to put together. I'm looking at either a 635 nm or 532 nm to start with, and perhaps something in the 50 mW range.
I can't wait to delve into the vast amount of wisdom on these boards and perhaps someday be a contributing member. I look forward to interacting with all of you! :thanks: