Hey guys!
I am new here, and before now had no idea there were forums for fruitcakes (no offense) like me! (Although my hobbies also extend to pyrotechnics, partially why I am interested in lasers, I could light comps with matchheads!)
First off, I am 15, and while I think lasers really freakin' rock, I just cant afford to buy a commercial model.
I can afford a 57 dollar homemade model though!
I already have successfully extracted the IR and visible red diodes from the burner I purchased for that express purpose. (Though I have yet to extract them from the heatsink). My question is how you guys pulled the 5mw diode from an AixiZ unit. The usual page (Cant post link-- Its the Howto: Make a DVD Burner into a HE Laser page) has info on it, but its rather vague-- My problem is that the back is closed, and there doesn't appear to be a way to extract the diode without damaging the casing. And while I assume once the original diode is out, inserting the new one will be a no-problemo, if you have any tips there, that would be appreciated too.
If any of you could provide indicative pictures or a more detailed description of the process you used, I would greatly appreciate it!
In other news... this all started when I got a 15.66 inch Fresnel Lens, man, that thing freaking rawks!!! I have melted pennies, rocks, (It spit stuff everywhere then finally a small glob of molten rock ran down the side) started charcoal *very* quickly, and even roasted marshmallows! Oh, and of course, fried ants over a 3-5" square area!
One thing I cant wait to do with a laser is make a ton of 1/2" red stars (The things in the aerial shells that are really bright, usually seen at state fireworks shows! ) and then set them off with a laser!
Also... I hooked up the barebones AixiZ unit I got to a battery pack with momentary switch, and geez, when that thing is unfocused, its beam is 1.5" wide! But when its focused just right, I swear its >.2mm! However, none of the higher-end (150mW+) lasers I have seen have *that* small of a focus (Generally 1.5mm), yet theirs doesn't deteriorate (noticeably) with distance. Whats up with that?
Thanks for any and all help!
~
Xeno
PS: Can any of you give a reasonable argument to a non-laser-or-technical-literate person (my mom) as to why its safe to point a "burning laser" at a wall? Isn't it cause of the gloss coat finish? She says she doesn't want me to run it in the house *at all*.
I am new here, and before now had no idea there were forums for fruitcakes (no offense) like me! (Although my hobbies also extend to pyrotechnics, partially why I am interested in lasers, I could light comps with matchheads!)
First off, I am 15, and while I think lasers really freakin' rock, I just cant afford to buy a commercial model.
I can afford a 57 dollar homemade model though!
I already have successfully extracted the IR and visible red diodes from the burner I purchased for that express purpose. (Though I have yet to extract them from the heatsink). My question is how you guys pulled the 5mw diode from an AixiZ unit. The usual page (Cant post link-- Its the Howto: Make a DVD Burner into a HE Laser page) has info on it, but its rather vague-- My problem is that the back is closed, and there doesn't appear to be a way to extract the diode without damaging the casing. And while I assume once the original diode is out, inserting the new one will be a no-problemo, if you have any tips there, that would be appreciated too.
If any of you could provide indicative pictures or a more detailed description of the process you used, I would greatly appreciate it!
In other news... this all started when I got a 15.66 inch Fresnel Lens, man, that thing freaking rawks!!! I have melted pennies, rocks, (It spit stuff everywhere then finally a small glob of molten rock ran down the side) started charcoal *very* quickly, and even roasted marshmallows! Oh, and of course, fried ants over a 3-5" square area!
One thing I cant wait to do with a laser is make a ton of 1/2" red stars (The things in the aerial shells that are really bright, usually seen at state fireworks shows! ) and then set them off with a laser!
Also... I hooked up the barebones AixiZ unit I got to a battery pack with momentary switch, and geez, when that thing is unfocused, its beam is 1.5" wide! But when its focused just right, I swear its >.2mm! However, none of the higher-end (150mW+) lasers I have seen have *that* small of a focus (Generally 1.5mm), yet theirs doesn't deteriorate (noticeably) with distance. Whats up with that?
Thanks for any and all help!
~
Xeno
PS: Can any of you give a reasonable argument to a non-laser-or-technical-literate person (my mom) as to why its safe to point a "burning laser" at a wall? Isn't it cause of the gloss coat finish? She says she doesn't want me to run it in the house *at all*.