Don't even think about it. You are in for a world of pain and frustration if you spend your bank on that. I like how they say any university lab will have the ability to polish up these NLOs. That's not what university labs do and you will spend a bunch of money to get the proper coatings completed on a single or a few crystals.
DPSS yellow is one of the most difficult wavelengths to achieve. You don't just stick the NLO in front of a YAG or YVO laser. Careful consideration must be made in the output of the pump as well as quality, shape, and power cross section. Keep in mind that the NLO has differing refractive indices for 1064nm, 532nm, and 1342nm. The positioning of the NLO with respect to the 1064nm pump beam is critical to narrow these indices and there is no room for error.