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If we can work out the optics, high power diode lasers might be an option. 2W, 808nm, $45:
 
http://us.ebid.net/perl/auction.cgi?mo=auction&auction=15847337&from=googlebase
 
It's unfocused, and I'm not sure how we can bring it to a point, but if we can solve that problem we could use the diode bars designed for diode pumped solid state lasers, which go up to at least 80W.
 
I'm not that interested in pursuing the laser sintering or cutting myself at the moment, but I hope that you find that useful.
 
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Do you know more about beam combining of such lasers? The last I read - that was an intractable problem - see General Remarks at http://www.rp-photonics.com/coherent_beam_combining.html
 
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From Viktor at RepLab Discussion List on Google on December 3, 2009:
 
... for single-bar-lasers you can use cylindrical lenses - for multi-
bars you need tiled or multiple cylinder lenses or you can try with a
fiber-bundle fused and tapered at one end forming a single exit and
the other ends free or assembled to a fitting square atached to the
diode ...
 
Some years ago i helped developing an assembly station for ring-focus-
lasers, where e.g. 80 laserdiodes with 20 Watts output power and
cylindrical lenses and uniform optical characteristics were aranged
around a complex hyperbolic mirror and add their powers into a single
focus-point - http://www.ringfocus.de/en_page/products/en_ringflaser.htm
 
With a bundle of glass-fibers connected to the output of the diode-bar
you can do essentially the same ...
 
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includes 1 watt diode lasers

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If we can work out the optics, high power diode lasers might be an option. 2W, 808nm, $45:

http://us.ebid.net/perl/auction.cgi?mo=auction&auction=15847337&from=googlebase

It's unfocused, and I'm not sure how we can bring it to a point, but if we can solve that problem we could use the diode bars designed for diode pumped solid state lasers, which go up to at least 80W.

I'm not that interested in pursuing the laser sintering or cutting myself at the moment, but I hope that you find that useful.

Question

Do you know more about beam combining of such lasers? The last I read - that was an intractable problem - see General Remarks at http://www.rp-photonics.com/coherent_beam_combining.html

Answer

From Viktor at RepLab Discussion List on Google on December 3, 2009:

... for single-bar-lasers you can use cylindrical lenses - for multi- bars you need tiled or multiple cylinder lenses or you can try with a fiber-bundle fused and tapered at one end forming a single exit and the other ends free or assembled to a fitting square atached to the diode ...

Some years ago i helped developing an assembly station for ring-focus- lasers, where e.g. 80 laserdiodes with 20 Watts output power and cylindrical lenses and uniform optical characteristics were aranged around a complex hyperbolic mirror and add their powers into a single focus-point - http://www.ringfocus.de/en_page/products/en_ringflaser.htm

With a bundle of glass-fibers connected to the output of the diode-bar you can do essentially the same ...