My New Laser Lighter
- Masterjoa3000
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Hi everyone,
What do you think of my last project, a >2W laser lighter ?
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Here is the building video:
Features:
- It should be over 2W (I don't have a laser power meter )
- M-140 diode
- 445nm
- two 300mAh LiPo batteries
- FMT V2 buck/boost driver 1.7A
- 405-G-2 Lens
- copper module
- Zippo® style
Website (french): Briquet laser (2W) - Xtrem-Experiences
Link to the laserpointerforums
What do you think of my last project, a >2W laser lighter ?
[youtube][/youtube]
Here is the building video:
Features:
- It should be over 2W (I don't have a laser power meter )
- M-140 diode
- 445nm
- two 300mAh LiPo batteries
- FMT V2 buck/boost driver 1.7A
- 405-G-2 Lens
- copper module
- Zippo® style
Website (french): Briquet laser (2W) - Xtrem-Experiences
Link to the laserpointerforums
- jackssmirkingrevenge
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Nice... what sort of temperatures are you generating?
I wonder if you could use it as an ignitor for a spudgun.
http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/laser-i ... ter,0.html
I wonder if you could use it as an ignitor for a spudgun.
http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/laser-i ... ter,0.html
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
- Masterjoa3000
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I don't have a high temperature thermometer.
The only thing I know is that it melt tin (check the end of the video).
You could use it as an ignitor for a spudgun if you use it to light a match or something else inside the spudgun =P
The only thing I know is that it melt tin (check the end of the video).
You could use it as an ignitor for a spudgun if you use it to light a match or something else inside the spudgun =P
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Btw, Utron Inc has patent pending for "Laser Ignition of High Pressure Combustile Gas Mixture in a Pressure" I think they use it with CLGGjackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Nice... what sort of temperatures are you generating?
I wonder if you could use it as an ignitor for a spudgun.
http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/laser-i ... ter,0.html
http://www.utroninc.com/patents.html

Masterjoa3000, nice laser !
- jackssmirkingrevenge
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Fascinating... I was unable to find the actual patent application though :-/matti wrote:Utron Inc has patent pending for "Laser Ignition of High Pressure Combustile Gas Mixture in a Pressure" I think they use it with CLGG
You could focus on a black spot... actually it's an experiment that could be done with your lighter, a plastic bottle and some butane, if one were so inclined...You could use it as an ignitor for a spudgun if you use it to light a match or something else inside the spudgun
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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And a lot of money...jrrdw wrote:Laser cannon! That would be a lot of fun...

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- M-140 laser diode + module: $54
- buck/boost: $20
- G2 lens: $36
- batteries: $4.3 each
Or a 80W CO2 laser for a cannon
- buck/boost: $20
- G2 lens: $36
- batteries: $4.3 each
Or a 80W CO2 laser for a cannon

- POLAND_SPUD
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hehe nice
+2W is insane I have a 200mW diode
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+2W is insane I have a 200mW diode
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What kind of distance can you get out of it? Say you were burning a tooth pick in half, how far away before it no longer burned the tooth pick in a 10 or 15 second test?
How long do those batteries last?
Last question, How effictive for fighting off zombies?
Thanks for posting this.
Have you seen this one? http://www.videojug.com/film/how-to-mak ... flashlight
How long do those batteries last?
Last question, How effictive for fighting off zombies?

Thanks for posting this.
Have you seen this one? http://www.videojug.com/film/how-to-mak ... flashlight
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1. When you have a good lens that is well ajusted... over 100m (300 feets)
2. 5 minutes full power + 15 lower
3. I didn't have time to use it against zombies... I'll try later
4. Yes I saw this video (by KipKay) He's got a laser lighter too... but a 100mW plastic Bic lighter =P
2. 5 minutes full power + 15 lower
3. I didn't have time to use it against zombies... I'll try later

4. Yes I saw this video (by KipKay) He's got a laser lighter too... but a 100mW plastic Bic lighter =P
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Actually laser weapons were developed and tested sometime ago. They we're so effective (and cruel in a way) that they got banned before they were even used in combatLast question, How effictive for fighting off zombies? Very Happy
Though it's not the kind of weapon that puts holes in your body and kills you but one that blinds you (and renders you as useful or dangerous as if you were dead)
Some further reading
http://www.icrc.org/eng/resources/docum ... 57jn4y.htm
Plus it doesn't require a lot of power to blind someone - this thing right here has more than enough umph to do the job. Better yet you can use near IR lasers which are invisible to the naked eye so you can't even see one is pointed at you
This isn't anything new really I first heard about them when reading army field manuals
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I think the fact that they can be defeated by appropriate eyewear has something to do with it too.POLAND_SPUD wrote:Actually laser weapons were developed and tested sometime ago. They we're so effective (and cruel in a way) that they got banned before they were even used in combat
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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not really you can block part of wavelenght only... a filter that blocks the entire wavelenght is sheet metal 

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