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NUBM44 6W+ 450nm Laser Diode

The NUBM44's have a huge divergence on one axis. Yep, a cylindrical lens is the easiest and quickest way to correct the fast axis.
 





The NUBM44's have a huge divergence on one axis. Yep, a cylindrical lens is the easiest and quickest way to correct the fast axis.
That's what I'm doing and I'm going to try and replicate what milos did and his results, I've ordered all the lens he used and I'm fabricating my own version of a mount for the lens with ElectricPlasma's machining help.....
 
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Be careful Accutronitis. The horrible divergence is the only 'safe' thing about the NUBM44. :p
 
You sure are, you won't have a TV left, or much of a house for that matter. :D
 
Ha, you are going to need it. Challenge for you, how hot can you get the steel up to. And can you fly an egg on that spot? :whistle: :D
 
Ha, you are going to need it. Challenge for you, how hot can you get the steel up to. And can you fly an egg on that spot? :whistle: :D

I can tell you with authority that 0.015 steel isn't thick enough. Went right through that.
 
CurtisOliver would it be called radiated egg or radioactive egg :crackup:!
talking about eggs am going to fry some
 
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I think radiated but depends on location. ;) If it is in my house it may become radioactive. :D Anyway, let Accutronitis do it for you whilst I cook your bacon. :crackup:
 
Acc imagine you start cooking the egg and something starts moving inside the egg and hatching :oops:
 
You probably could. I wouldn't put it past it. :p

Alien, well it wouldn't be alive for much longer. :eek:
 
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