A laser collimator is basically a laser beam adjuster.
You could adjust the beam of your laser to as thin as hair(great for burning).
Or you could adjust it to go as far as possible, also known as the mRad(the laser beam's divergence).
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-Concave Lens, ---About the size of your Laser(Look at pictures)
-Convex Lens, ---About the size of your Laser(Look at pictures) Should fit into large tube snugly with room for movement.
-Pen/Lead Pencil ---about as thick as your laser(Look at pictures) Convex lens should fit into larger tube.
-Fire Source ---(To heat knife)
-Knife ---(To Cut the "Pen/Lead Pencil")
-Epoxy Glue, ---ask a hardware store for the best glue for glass)
-File
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did the tools and what we need easy to get? how the tools do?
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If these lenses are at a greater index of refraction than it's surroundings, then for concave lenses, when light passes through them, the light will diverge(spread apart); and for convex lenses, light will converge(intersect then spread apart).
i only got 1 question:
where would i get a concave lens from?