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I saw on this forum not long ago someone trying to blend 4 ''blue ray 803'' lasers that were collimated pointed at a mirror in beam form but has anyone tried something like this... using a thin nonconductive material drill small very close spaced holes and inserting multiple 650nm 200mw laser diodes in it the shape of a sqaure which is directly the same size as a ''beam splitter'' cube on both the reflctive side and the direct through side using unfocused dioides right infront of the cube and block off the other 3 sides with a black nonreflective material so not to interfere with the total 650nm laser light comming out the ''collective'' side directly into a large collimating lens that is adjustable to focus the total laser light to a point? This would not create a small beam but would project this laser light combined to a point to burn. Say 16 total 650nm 200mw diodes on one side of the cube wired parallel connected to a ''bread board'' then a second diode disc on the other side with the same number of diodes wired the same to a bread board in parallel to a momentary switch going to a battarty supply... this would in theory yeild WATTS of 650nm laser light creating a super laser diode sourcr..the cube as the emitter.Please answer back on forum.