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Lately there have been many members who have posted FS threads which state that their interest in the hobby has diminished and that all their lasers are up for grabs.
Not just a few, but quite a number of members. As well as long time vets who invested enormous amounts of time and money in the hobby.
I'd like to know what other members experiences are:
What inspires you to come here to LPF everyday? Has there been an occasion where you have lost complete interest but something has brought you back? What brought you back? Perhaps it's the new innovations in laser diode technology? Or perhaps it's the community and the people here who keep you coming back?
I'll share my brief experience:
Lately it has not been due to the new innovations in laser diode technology, but the innovations in the craftsmanship and production of high quality hosts that have kept me going in the hobby. You can only go so far in building with every single laser diode out there but there is no end to the possibilities and conceptions of new and innovative designs.
I have recently taken a stab at machining my own focus adapters and hosts. It has been a great learning experience to say the least. Obviously I have hit many barriers along the way, but what's important to me is the experience I've gained in the process. To draw out your ideas and to see them come to life is truly a fulfilling experience. Innovation from the hobbyists end. That's what keeps me going.
What keeps you going?
Not just a few, but quite a number of members. As well as long time vets who invested enormous amounts of time and money in the hobby.
I'd like to know what other members experiences are:
What inspires you to come here to LPF everyday? Has there been an occasion where you have lost complete interest but something has brought you back? What brought you back? Perhaps it's the new innovations in laser diode technology? Or perhaps it's the community and the people here who keep you coming back?
I'll share my brief experience:
Lately it has not been due to the new innovations in laser diode technology, but the innovations in the craftsmanship and production of high quality hosts that have kept me going in the hobby. You can only go so far in building with every single laser diode out there but there is no end to the possibilities and conceptions of new and innovative designs.
I have recently taken a stab at machining my own focus adapters and hosts. It has been a great learning experience to say the least. Obviously I have hit many barriers along the way, but what's important to me is the experience I've gained in the process. To draw out your ideas and to see them come to life is truly a fulfilling experience. Innovation from the hobbyists end. That's what keeps me going.
What keeps you going?