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I don't think I've ever posted my first build.  Probably for good reason. 
Well... I put it together in 2009, I think just before I joined LPF, but just after I found it. I bought a PHR module from Kendall at HighTechDealz, doing around 100mW via a Rckstr driver. I put it in a heatsink from Z-Bolt.
...but at that point, I was still pretty wary of high powered lasers. So I mounted the module in a heatsink on top of a project box. It's got a keyswitch on the side that, when you turn it on, turns on an LED to show the laser is armed. Then you flip a switch to turn off the LED and turn on the laser.
		
		
	
	
		 
	
So that's my first build... what's yours look like?
Trevor
				
			
Well... I put it together in 2009, I think just before I joined LPF, but just after I found it. I bought a PHR module from Kendall at HighTechDealz, doing around 100mW via a Rckstr driver. I put it in a heatsink from Z-Bolt.
...but at that point, I was still pretty wary of high powered lasers. So I mounted the module in a heatsink on top of a project box. It's got a keyswitch on the side that, when you turn it on, turns on an LED to show the laser is armed. Then you flip a switch to turn off the LED and turn on the laser.
 
	So that's my first build... what's yours look like?

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		 My first build was a 50mW DX module i soldered a spring onto and pressed into an empty pen host. I have yet to do a (what i would call) 'real' build because soldering a spring onto a module and pressing it into a pen host is pretty easy. My first 'real' build attempt failed due to many things.
 My first build was a 50mW DX module i soldered a spring onto and pressed into an empty pen host. I have yet to do a (what i would call) 'real' build because soldering a spring onto a module and pressing it into a pen host is pretty easy. My first 'real' build attempt failed due to many things. 
 
		 
	 
	 
 
		
 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
			 
 
		 
			 
			 
 
		