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Nouveau texte de la page, après la modification (new_wikitext) | You may want to learn how to make your own laser pointer. This isn't a difficult task. The [https://cnai.education/blog/index.php?entryid=75004 laser pointer jd-850] pointer circuit board has the circuitry needed to enable it to function. This includes the switch and laser diode. You'll need to install these components on your circuit board, and then solder them in the appropriate position. Soldering is the process of melting solder around two pieces of metal in order that they are able to stick together.<br><br>The first step is to purchase a flashlight casing, laser diode and the switch. Utilizing mice cursors and drill bits, you can construct the casing as well as the switch. In order to test the switch, drill two holes into the casing, and then attach an laser diode. Once you've built the casing, screw on the switch and check the circuits. Then, test the laser's pointer!<br><br>Once you've finished the laser diode as well as the circuit board, you can proceed with the remaining laser pointer design. After you've confirmed that everything works as it should and you're ready to add the cap and switch. The last step is to make sure all circuits work and look for any problems. After you've put together the casing, you'll be able to examine your laser's durability and functionality.<br><br>Next, you'll need to get a battery pack. You can purchase a battery pack for around five dollars, or perhaps less from leading consumer outlets and hardware stores. If you're unsure of the battery's capacity, you can easily purchase an inexpensive version from an local store. These components can be found in a variety of hardware stores, or nine auction sites. Once you've got your parts, you're ready to assemble the laser pointer. As you can see, the procedure isn't as complex as you imagine.<br><br>The final procedure is drilling holes. Using a soldering iron, make two holes in the circuit board. Carefully screw the cap on and then test the laser. You're now ready to use this laser-pointer! You can make use of it in your classroom or at a party, so make sure it's user-friendly. And remember to make use of it! It's not difficult to create your own homemade laser pointer to use at home or in business.<br><br>After you've purchased the component and you've installed them, you'll need to alter the casing for the laser. It will require a lens and batteries. Aside from the diode that is laser-focused and a resistor to keep the laser from leakage. Also, you'll want test the light output of the laser pointer to see whether it's sufficient to point at an illustration. |
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+You may want to learn how to make your own laser pointer. This isn't a difficult task. The [https://cnai.education/blog/index.php?entryid=75004 laser pointer jd-850] pointer circuit board has the circuitry needed to enable it to function. This includes the switch and laser diode. You'll need to install these components on your circuit board, and then solder them in the appropriate position. Soldering is the process of melting solder around two pieces of metal in order that they are able to stick together.<br><br>The first step is to purchase a flashlight casing, laser diode and the switch. Utilizing mice cursors and drill bits, you can construct the casing as well as the switch. In order to test the switch, drill two holes into the casing, and then attach an laser diode. Once you've built the casing, screw on the switch and check the circuits. Then, test the laser's pointer!<br><br>Once you've finished the laser diode as well as the circuit board, you can proceed with the remaining laser pointer design. After you've confirmed that everything works as it should and you're ready to add the cap and switch. The last step is to make sure all circuits work and look for any problems. After you've put together the casing, you'll be able to examine your laser's durability and functionality.<br><br>Next, you'll need to get a battery pack. You can purchase a battery pack for around five dollars, or perhaps less from leading consumer outlets and hardware stores. If you're unsure of the battery's capacity, you can easily purchase an inexpensive version from an local store. These components can be found in a variety of hardware stores, or nine auction sites. Once you've got your parts, you're ready to assemble the laser pointer. As you can see, the procedure isn't as complex as you imagine.<br><br>The final procedure is drilling holes. Using a soldering iron, make two holes in the circuit board. Carefully screw the cap on and then test the laser. You're now ready to use this laser-pointer! You can make use of it in your classroom or at a party, so make sure it's user-friendly. And remember to make use of it! It's not difficult to create your own homemade laser pointer to use at home or in business.<br><br>After you've purchased the component and you've installed them, you'll need to alter the casing for the laser. It will require a lens and batteries. Aside from the diode that is laser-focused and a resistor to keep the laser from leakage. Also, you'll want test the light output of the laser pointer to see whether it's sufficient to point at an illustration.
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Lignes ajoutées lors de la modification (added_lines) | You may want to learn how to make your own laser pointer. This isn't a difficult task. The [https://cnai.education/blog/index.php?entryid=75004 laser pointer jd-850] pointer circuit board has the circuitry needed to enable it to function. This includes the switch and laser diode. You'll need to install these components on your circuit board, and then solder them in the appropriate position. Soldering is the process of melting solder around two pieces of metal in order that they are able to stick together.<br><br>The first step is to purchase a flashlight casing, laser diode and the switch. Utilizing mice cursors and drill bits, you can construct the casing as well as the switch. In order to test the switch, drill two holes into the casing, and then attach an laser diode. Once you've built the casing, screw on the switch and check the circuits. Then, test the laser's pointer!<br><br>Once you've finished the laser diode as well as the circuit board, you can proceed with the remaining laser pointer design. After you've confirmed that everything works as it should and you're ready to add the cap and switch. The last step is to make sure all circuits work and look for any problems. After you've put together the casing, you'll be able to examine your laser's durability and functionality.<br><br>Next, you'll need to get a battery pack. You can purchase a battery pack for around five dollars, or perhaps less from leading consumer outlets and hardware stores. If you're unsure of the battery's capacity, you can easily purchase an inexpensive version from an local store. These components can be found in a variety of hardware stores, or nine auction sites. Once you've got your parts, you're ready to assemble the laser pointer. As you can see, the procedure isn't as complex as you imagine.<br><br>The final procedure is drilling holes. Using a soldering iron, make two holes in the circuit board. Carefully screw the cap on and then test the laser. You're now ready to use this laser-pointer! You can make use of it in your classroom or at a party, so make sure it's user-friendly. And remember to make use of it! It's not difficult to create your own homemade laser pointer to use at home or in business.<br><br>After you've purchased the component and you've installed them, you'll need to alter the casing for the laser. It will require a lens and batteries. Aside from the diode that is laser-focused and a resistor to keep the laser from leakage. Also, you'll want test the light output of the laser pointer to see whether it's sufficient to point at an illustration.
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