I looked off and on for months to find an economical quality laser pointer or, sight to use with my vessel boring tool. I basically gave up a while back because all I found that was a decent price only came with a momentary switch.
If you did find one with a on/off switch, it was rediculously expensive. I just couldnt justify this to myself to spend $75 on a laser pointer with this kind of switch. So I opted for the weed eater string.
Well the other day, I did a looksee again on the web, and lo and behold found a company that sells pointers and components for them. I was happy bout that. But my limited knowledge of lasers kept me from buying just the laser module, the ones I had seen always had a circuit board attached which I later learned this controlled current and kept the module from burning out.
A little more looking and I discovered this site had "educational kits". The top that off, they were only $20. I ordered one. Now this one comes also with a momentary switch, but I talked to a rep of the company and he said it would not be a problem to put a toggle switch in its place.
This is what I did and now have it attached to my vessel boring tool. I only had one place I could put the switch, and it has to be the tiniest micro switch Radio Shack sells. You have to bypass the momentary and solder the switch in series inside the unit. It was a real tight fit and it sticks out right next to the only mounting hole in the unit, but it does fit and works great with the boring tool.
I have a couple pictures of this in my gallery. I reamed out the enclosure mounting hole to accept my 10-32 knob screw, and fasten the unit to the end of the rod.
cad
If you did find one with a on/off switch, it was rediculously expensive. I just couldnt justify this to myself to spend $75 on a laser pointer with this kind of switch. So I opted for the weed eater string.
Well the other day, I did a looksee again on the web, and lo and behold found a company that sells pointers and components for them. I was happy bout that. But my limited knowledge of lasers kept me from buying just the laser module, the ones I had seen always had a circuit board attached which I later learned this controlled current and kept the module from burning out.
A little more looking and I discovered this site had "educational kits". The top that off, they were only $20. I ordered one. Now this one comes also with a momentary switch, but I talked to a rep of the company and he said it would not be a problem to put a toggle switch in its place.
This is what I did and now have it attached to my vessel boring tool. I only had one place I could put the switch, and it has to be the tiniest micro switch Radio Shack sells. You have to bypass the momentary and solder the switch in series inside the unit. It was a real tight fit and it sticks out right next to the only mounting hole in the unit, but it does fit and works great with the boring tool.
I have a couple pictures of this in my gallery. I reamed out the enclosure mounting hole to accept my 10-32 knob screw, and fasten the unit to the end of the rod.
cad