Simple laser using magnifying glasses, lenses and a laser pointer

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Building a simple laser with magnifying glasses, lenses, and a laser pointer is possible, but using a standard laser pointer may not achieve the desired heating effect. Legal laser pointers are designed with low power outputs to prevent injury, limiting their ability to create heat. For effective heating or cutting, a higher power laser is necessary, along with a thorough understanding of safety protocols. Engaging in potentially dangerous activities without proper guidance is discouraged. Prioritize safety and consider the implications of using higher power lasers.
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Hi guys, sorry new to this, I'm looking to build a simple laser using magnifying glasses, lenses and a laser pointer. How would I go about it and can I get away with using the pointer or do I need a laser diode?
 
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A laser pointer IS a laser. So it is not clear what you are you trying to build. Could you be more specific.
(I assume you are not going to use the pointer as a pump-laser)
 
Sorry for being unspecific, I'm trying to make a low power laser capable of creating heat on an object not just light
 
Aidan39 said:
I'm trying to make a low power laser capable of creating heat on an object not just light

The reason that legal laser pointers have low power output is so they can't "create heat" and cause injury to people.

If you want to use a laser for heating or cutting, you need a higher power laser, and YOU ALSO NEED TO UNDERSTAND THE SAFETY REQUIREMENTS OF WHAT YOU ARE DOING. This forum won't give you any advice on potentially dangerous activities, except for "don't do it".
 
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