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==Status==
 
==Status==
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I don't feel like tearing apart an other DVD drive.
  
 
==Details==
 
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==History==
 
==History==
 
*02/13/07: I seem to have burnt out both the diodes that were in the drive, but I now know how to get them out quickly so that I don't damage the diode with excess heat.
 
*02/13/07: I seem to have burnt out both the diodes that were in the drive, but I now know how to get them out quickly so that I don't damage the diode with excess heat.
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*07/27/09: Here is a source of slightly more fun laser diodes: http://www.virtualvillage.com/ps3-replacement-blue-ray-laser-lens-kem-410/sku007301-008
  
 
==Images==
 
==Images==
 
[[Image:stripped_rw_head.jpg]]
 
[[Image:stripped_rw_head.jpg]]
 
[[Image:important_parts.jpg]]
 
[[Image:important_parts.jpg]]

Latest revision as of 11:21, 27 July 2009

Status

Cancelled:

I don't feel like tearing apart an other DVD drive.

Details

I have been playing around recently with the idea of creating a handheld laser that can actually do damage. Ex. popping balloons, igniting things, etc. basic schematics for wiring. In fact, the majority of this project was derived from the linked-to website. What remain to be purchased are the project box and switch and possibly a diode to help regulate power.

Materials

  • needed: new laser diode
  • a laser diode housing
  • a threaded collimating lens
  • the associated heatsink for the diode
  • the 10-15mW laser diode that came with the assembly
  • a battery housing for the completed construction

History

Images

Stripped rw head.jpg Important parts.jpg