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FrozenGate by Avery

SOLD 300mW 660nm Super Pen

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So I wanted to rebuild my personal collection but I am really just not that into lasers anymore.
I am offering a nice laser here for what it cost me to make it.

  • 300mW+
  • LPC-815 diode ~660nm
  • 650-G-1 Lens
  • Flex V5
  • Custom Stainless Steel Flaminpyro focus ring
  • Fixed/Focusable
  • DTR Cu + Al module
  • Chrome pen host
  • Momentary switch
  • Virtually 100% Duty cycle
  • Shipped USPS Priority within USA

Details:
I built this with sturdy materials to make a robust, compact pointer.
The SS focus ring will not wear out easily like soft aluminum. High efficiency driver and high transmission lens ensures minimal electrical & optical losses as heat.
Virtually 100% duty cycle. I like to call it "continuous momentary" because you can run it until you get tired of holding down the button.
The laser is focusable. When the focus ring is flush with the casing, the laser is fixed at "infinite" focus.

I'll let the pics say the rest:

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Here is a power test video:
Note that I was having problems with the zip-tie not holding the button down. The flickering is not a problem with the laser! I just didn't want to make a new video since it's so boring.


SOLD
:)
 
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Re: 300mW 660nm Super Pen

Wow that is a nice looking pen!!!! Good luck on the sale and if my tax refund gets here before it sells i may just have to buy it :umbrella:
 
Re: 300mW 660nm Super Pen

Oh man, that is one sick looking host!

Care to share a link to it? :rolleyes:
 
Re: 300mW 660nm Super Pen

Very nice review and what great pictures they make all the difference :D
 
Re: 300mW 660nm Super Pen

Jeff, it´s a FS thread ;)
 
Re: 300mW 660nm Super Pen

Very nice review and what great pictures they make all the difference :D

You did a good job as always, Jeff! It's the great machining you do that really makes a project "finished." ;)

@Everyone else... Thanks for the kind words. I appreciate it. I'll have to build something else for a change. It seems these pens are all I make anymore. :D
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