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For Sale: Pointed-Fire 1,100mW 446nm - Finned Brushed Metal
This build is very similar to the FandyFire build listed earlier, so I'm adding it to this thread instead of opening a new one (but I've preserved the previous build's photos and text at the bottom for future reference).
This is a FandyFire build with an externalized finned heatsink made by Helios. I'm calling this a "PointedFire" build
It runs on 2x 16340 or 2x 18350 (rechargeable 3.7V lithium ions recommended). It comes with a 3-element glass lens - and in this case I went with the half-threaded Aixiz. It really demands such a lens. Because of the appearance of the heatsink, it just doesn't look right to use a full-threaded lens with a focus knob on it. Though at request, I'll swap the lens for a full-threaded. This build uses a 1085 based driver that is entirely encased within the heatsink itself. It spectrometers at 446nm. It LPMs at 1,100mW+ on my LaserBee, and peaks at 1,350mW on my Ophir (during the first 45 seconds that aren't captured on a LaserBee USB 2.5W model).
This is not a laser pointing device. At all times, protective laser safety glasses appropriate for this wavelength must be worn by the operator. This laser should not be used around 3rd parties (non-operators) pets, or for any recreational purpose.
This laser is meant to be used as a portable calibration laser light source for LPM (laser power meter) sensors and meter systems. In order to ensure the most reliable calibration for your system, it is prudent to use multiple calibration lasers, representing multiple wavelengths, as well as multiple output powers, spanning the range of an LPM sensor's working detection range.
You MUST NOT be a resident of Canada
You MUST own laser protection goggles appropriate for this wavelength, and
You MUST be over 20 years of age, and
You MUST be familiar and experienced with the appropriate safety precautions to take with lasers of this power.
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---------Previously Listed Build---------
For Sale: FandyFire 1,000mW 452nm - Brushed Metal
This is a build I put together a few weeks ago. It runs on 2x CR2s (rechargeable 3.7V lithium ions recommended). It comes with a 3-element glass lens, 1085 based driver, and custom focus knob. It spectrometers at 452nm - a nice high wavelength that enhances visibility. For 1W laser, it's remarkably bright. It LPMs at 1,000mW+ on my LaserBee, and peaks at 1,300mW on my Ophir (during the first 45 seconds that aren't captured on a LaserBee).
Price: $195 shipped (North America). Internationally, or if you want faster shipping options, PM me. This laser's purpose is to produce a variable focus blue beam of coherent light that is highly visible, in as many various lighting and environment conditions as possible, by observers in both near proximity and at a distance to the beam.
You MUST NOT be a resident of Canada
You MUST own laser protection goggles appropriate for this wavelength, and
You MUST be over 20 years of age, and
You MUST be familiar and experienced with the appropriate safety precautions to take with lasers of this power.
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This is not a laser pointing device. At all times, protective laser safety glasses appropriate for this wavelength must be worn by the operator. This laser should not be used around 3rd parties (non-operators) pets, or for any recreational purpose.
This laser is meant to be used as a portable calibration laser light source for LPM (laser power meter) sensors and meter systems. In order to ensure the most reliable calibration for your system, it is prudent to use multiple calibration lasers, representing multiple wavelengths, as well as multiple output powers, spanning the range of an LPM sensor's working detection range.
This build is very similar to the FandyFire build listed earlier, so I'm adding it to this thread instead of opening a new one (but I've preserved the previous build's photos and text at the bottom for future reference).
This is a FandyFire build with an externalized finned heatsink made by Helios. I'm calling this a "PointedFire" build

This is not a laser pointing device. At all times, protective laser safety glasses appropriate for this wavelength must be worn by the operator. This laser should not be used around 3rd parties (non-operators) pets, or for any recreational purpose.
This laser is meant to be used as a portable calibration laser light source for LPM (laser power meter) sensors and meter systems. In order to ensure the most reliable calibration for your system, it is prudent to use multiple calibration lasers, representing multiple wavelengths, as well as multiple output powers, spanning the range of an LPM sensor's working detection range.
You MUST NOT be a resident of Canada
You MUST own laser protection goggles appropriate for this wavelength, and
You MUST be over 20 years of age, and
You MUST be familiar and experienced with the appropriate safety precautions to take with lasers of this power.


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---------Previously Listed Build---------
For Sale: FandyFire 1,000mW 452nm - Brushed Metal
This is a build I put together a few weeks ago. It runs on 2x CR2s (rechargeable 3.7V lithium ions recommended). It comes with a 3-element glass lens, 1085 based driver, and custom focus knob. It spectrometers at 452nm - a nice high wavelength that enhances visibility. For 1W laser, it's remarkably bright. It LPMs at 1,000mW+ on my LaserBee, and peaks at 1,300mW on my Ophir (during the first 45 seconds that aren't captured on a LaserBee).
Price: $195 shipped (North America). Internationally, or if you want faster shipping options, PM me. This laser's purpose is to produce a variable focus blue beam of coherent light that is highly visible, in as many various lighting and environment conditions as possible, by observers in both near proximity and at a distance to the beam.
You MUST NOT be a resident of Canada
You MUST own laser protection goggles appropriate for this wavelength, and
You MUST be over 20 years of age, and
You MUST be familiar and experienced with the appropriate safety precautions to take with lasers of this power.
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This is not a laser pointing device. At all times, protective laser safety glasses appropriate for this wavelength must be worn by the operator. This laser should not be used around 3rd parties (non-operators) pets, or for any recreational purpose.
This laser is meant to be used as a portable calibration laser light source for LPM (laser power meter) sensors and meter systems. In order to ensure the most reliable calibration for your system, it is prudent to use multiple calibration lasers, representing multiple wavelengths, as well as multiple output powers, spanning the range of an LPM sensor's working detection range.
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