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I was hoping to make a cigarette lighter from a laser pointer (on the cheap).
The lighter would have a little barrel that the to-be-lit cigarette would slide into. Inside the barrel, facing the to-be-lit cigarette would be a laser, lighting from point-blank range at the flip of a switch. When the cigarette is taken out, the barrel would be sealed. I figure this design is pretty safe/foolproof...Yes?
I'm posting in this subforum (IR lasers) because I want to know if a CD burner diode would be sufficient. Let's just say the drive speed is 52x. If these diodes are unlikely to be of use, and I end up getting a DVD burner diode, would I need a condenser for burning so close? (condenser question applies to the IR diode too)
What say ye?
The lighter would have a little barrel that the to-be-lit cigarette would slide into. Inside the barrel, facing the to-be-lit cigarette would be a laser, lighting from point-blank range at the flip of a switch. When the cigarette is taken out, the barrel would be sealed. I figure this design is pretty safe/foolproof...Yes?
I'm posting in this subforum (IR lasers) because I want to know if a CD burner diode would be sufficient. Let's just say the drive speed is 52x. If these diodes are unlikely to be of use, and I end up getting a DVD burner diode, would I need a condenser for burning so close? (condenser question applies to the IR diode too)
What say ye?