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Hi Guys!
I'm new to this forum, but not new to lasers. I've been building high voltage supplies to power HeNe tubes long before most people knew about lasers. When playing with dental lasers (Nd:YAG, Er:YAG) over 10 years ago, I got fascinated with high power lasers. Unfortunately those were unaffordable at that time.
Nowadays you you can get a 40Watt CO2 tube on eBay for under $100, and including a power supply for roughly double that amount, so it's time to get playing. Yeah, I know, many people consider CO2 hardly to be a laser at all, because of it's poor qualities.
Now I wonder if it would be possible to get a CO2 beam collimated over a long distance, so we can still burn stuff at let's say 10 feet away. Or perhaps even 50 feet away. I don't want to focus over a lond distance (yet), but I do like to get divergence under control. There doesn't seem to be a wide variety of choice in lenses, I'm afraid.
Thanks in advance!
I'm new to this forum, but not new to lasers. I've been building high voltage supplies to power HeNe tubes long before most people knew about lasers. When playing with dental lasers (Nd:YAG, Er:YAG) over 10 years ago, I got fascinated with high power lasers. Unfortunately those were unaffordable at that time.
Nowadays you you can get a 40Watt CO2 tube on eBay for under $100, and including a power supply for roughly double that amount, so it's time to get playing. Yeah, I know, many people consider CO2 hardly to be a laser at all, because of it's poor qualities.
Now I wonder if it would be possible to get a CO2 beam collimated over a long distance, so we can still burn stuff at let's say 10 feet away. Or perhaps even 50 feet away. I don't want to focus over a lond distance (yet), but I do like to get divergence under control. There doesn't seem to be a wide variety of choice in lenses, I'm afraid.
Thanks in advance!