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Khayne
04-20-2009, 12:56 AM
This isn't your typical first post, I hope. I really didn't plan on posting until I could post some renders, but I'm still needing work on them and this is incredibly cool.

I happen to be a Zippo fan, like a lot of people. I don't smoke, but there's something cathartic about he cool, solid feel of one, the smell of the fluid, and the sight of the flickering wick as it burns. Unfortunately, this particular lighter has none of these characteristics, but it might be a lot cooler. It also sounds right up the alley of the crazy sci-fi solder geek, but honestly unless you're on the laser forums, it is so deeply buried that it might be nigh impossible to find. It also seems to be a fairly new tutorial, judging by the posting date of the videos.

This tutorial is not my creation in any shape, way or form. I'm just posting it here for convenience, (because it seems up this forum's alley) and all the credit links will be at the bottom.

This is Rog8811's tutorial on how to convert a Zippo flip top case into a laser lighter, using a Blu-Ray blue laser diode.

A Blue Laser Diode is a Class III Laser Device. The energy output of the laser can burn a human retina in less than a second. Like fire, responsible use of this laser is encouraged. It is a tool, not a toy.

Begin Tutorial:

Flip-top laser lighter

Although there are more efficient ways of lighting a cigarette or cigar there can be no cooler way than by using a laser.

http://www.rog8811.com/Fag%20light01.jpg

This project came out of a thread on Laserpointerforums where members were discussing ways it could be done, my thoughts were along the line of:

What is "the" iconic petrol lighter? Answer Zippo flip-top, I had to find out if it can be done.

http://www.rog8811.com/engraved01.jpg

This build, though not complex is very fiddly to do as there is not much room to fit everything in, but if you want to have a go here is the information you will need.

I sketched what I planned to construct.
http://www.rog8811.com/Ga%20Laser%20lighter02.jpg

List Of Parts


Flip-top lighter of your choice (I used a Star lighter from ebay).



Blu-ray laser diode (PHR 803T) Donated by LPF member Morgan, Thanks:)



Aixiz module (front end and lens only, Outside diameter turned down to 10mm).



Small block of aluminium (heatsink/optics holder).



Driver (I used the low range Rkcstr driver).



Push button (I took one from a broken DX green laser)



Batteries (GP 10A [9v 38ma/hr]).



Vero board.



Small pieces of scrap brass sheet, for contacts and springs.



Small piece of plastic for mounting driver and insulating battery contacts.



Various colour insulated single strand copper wire.



The first part to make is the module heatsink/mount

http://www.rog8811.com/Laser%20lighter%20optics%20mount.jpg

The width of the lighter dictates the size of this assembly the drawing shows basic dimensions The hole is tapped m3 dia.

Once the parts are made the laser diode needs to be pressed into the module, info here:

http://www.rog8811.com/laserdiodes.htm

Solder a pair of wires to the LD (solder the neg pin and the case pin to the same wire to make the laser negative earth) Solder as low down the pins as possible and trim the ends off, you need to save space to clear the lid.

http://www.rog8811.com/Case%20earth.jpg

The module and heatsink are glued together with 2 part epoxy. Once ahesive is set you will need to trial fit the module into the lighter. I have encapsulated the back of the LD to protect it from damage to the solder joints.

To do this you will need to remove the flint spring, wadding, wick and striker wheel. Then cut out the front of the windbreak to clear the lens.

While you are at it remove the flint tube, this is easily done by puting the end of a soldering iron into the hole, at the top, when the glue melts push the tube through.

http://www.rog8811.com/cut%20out.jpg

You now need to check that the lid will open and close without hitting anything, this just requires you to use a file to take corners off where needed.

http://www.rog8811.com/optics%20test%20fit.jpg

You will need to find some very flat headed or countersunk headed screws to hold the module to allow the lid to close.

Now you need to turn to the the electriconics and electrics. Cut a piece of stiff plastic so that it will push up inside the inner part of the lighter, at this stage don't worry about the notches and holes, I will come back to them.

http://www.rog8811.com/driver%20mount.jpg

You will need a small piece of veroboard to make the final connections on.

http://www.rog8811.com/connecting%20board%20and%20switch.jpg

4 holes are drilled out (second and third from this end in 2 outer rows) to pass thin wires with the outer insulation in place, tracks cut as shown.The 4 drilled holes will need to be transfered to the plastic insulator, before this can be done you will need to drill out the flint tube hole to 8mm dia.

http://www.rog8811.com/enlarge%20hole.jpg

Push the plastic insulator into place and scribe the shape of the hole onto it. Remove the insulator, lay the veroboard on top then drill through the four holes, keeping them within the circle.

Earth return straps need to be made from bits of brass sheet.

http://www.rog8811.com/earth%20return%20straps.jpg

These are bent up and stuck to the insulator with 2 part epoxy, at a later part of the build these will be bent at the ends and the excess cut off, they will stop the assembly from being pushed too far into the lighter.

At some stage you will need to set up the driver circuit to the desired output, as the adjustor will be hidden once the driver is installed, I connected it up to 9v and dummy load to set it too 110ma. Information on using dummy loads can be found here:

http://www.rog8811.com/laserdriver.htm

It may be worth noting at this point that the batteries are only 38ma/hr, using them in parallel will give around 120ma, they will not last long, but long enough to be usable. You could adapt this for a lava drive which will make better use of the batteries, I had a Rkcstr so I used it.

Cut a piece of 8mm X 0.5mm brass 25mm long, file a corner off and solder a piece of wire to one end as shown.

http://www.rog8811.com/Wiring%2002.jpg

The Rkcstr drive can now be attached to the insulator with a dab of glue, place it with solder pads for the laser diode upermost and toward the wires.

Bend 3 wires as shown, trim them to length and solder to correct pads on the driver. Push loops into the remaing holes in the insulator and glue in place. The wires will be perfectly positioned to pass through the drilled out holes in the veroboard.

http://www.rog8811.com/Attach%20driver.jpg

Connect the wires as shown, leave 4 long ends sticking up, these will be trimmed later.

http://www.rog8811.com/Driver%20mounted01.jpg

In the flesh...so to speak.

http://www.rog8811.com/Pos%20contact.jpg

Underside showing positive contact.

http://www.rog8811.com/Trial%20fitted.jpg

Trial fitted into the case.

I had to rethink the original plan for the negative contacts to the batteries, I was going to put springs in the bottom of the outer case. The problem with this method is that the inner case is held in place by friction, with the springs between the case and the batteries there would be a danger that the inner would be gradually pushed up and may jam the lid.

To keep the correct fit of the inner case a 7mm X 1mm slot needs to be filed in each side

http://www.rog8811.com/Notch01.jpg

Bend the earth straps out to fit into the slots and cut off to length, be sure that the assembly is pushed fully into the case or the batteries won't fit.

http://www.rog8811.com/fit%20to%20notch01.jpg

The following 2 pieces of brass will make up part of the negative return and also take up a bit of room to make the batteries a tighter fit.

http://www.rog8811.com/Neg%20contact%20parts01.jpg

The parts need to be filed and fitted ready for soldering.

http://www.rog8811.com/Neg%20tag01.jpg

Cut another tag around 7mm square and attach with solder to the other leg,

http://www.rog8811.com/Neg%20tag02.jpg

Fitted into the case.

http://www.rog8811.com/inserted.jpg

There should be 1mm clearance with a battery in place, this gap is taken up by the negative spring bar.

http://www.rog8811.com/earth%20connect%20spring.jpg

Batteries are fitted by pushing the two outer ones into place then the middle one slides in between them. The spring bar holds them all in place.

http://www.rog8811.com/batteries%20in01.jpg

Now would be a good time to trim the wires to length, strip the insulation and tin the ends. this is done by inserting the assembly fully, passing the wires through the veroboard. Cut the wires 4mm above the veroboard, strip insulation to top surface of the board.

http://www.rog8811.com/wires%20ready01.jpg

Soldering to the veroboard.

http://www.rog8811.com/Solder%20vero01.jpg

The wires nearest the edge are soldered to the push button.

http://www.rog8811.com/switch01.jpg

The other 2 to the LD, be sure to get the polarity correct.

http://www.rog8811.com/laser%20soldered01.jpg

All you need to do now is screw the module in place, insert the batteries and put it into the case....

http://www.rog8811.com/finished01.jpg

At 110ma with fresh batteries it lights a cigar in a few seconds. Matches ignite instantly.

By refocusing the lens you have an unusual laser pointer.

http://www.rog8811.com/lit03.jpg

A video of what it does is here:

http://www.metacafe.com/watch/2493812/flip_top_laser_lighter/

Enjoy.

More information can be found on many laser projects here:

http://www.laserpointerforums.com/forums/YaBB.pl

Credits: Tutorial and All Images property of Rog8811

For the original tutorial on his website go to:

http://www.rog8811.com/laserlighter.htm

cannibal869
04-20-2009, 11:31 AM
holy !%^*(@(@#^* wow.... I mean, I've seen those modified green lasers that can burst balloons and such as well as light matches, but I've never really thought about using a blu-ray laser emitter for this... cool stuff!

Roy's Blues
04-20-2009, 11:58 AM
I'm impressed.

Does it have sound?

J/k

Thaxos
04-20-2009, 01:48 PM
Interesting... Now you just need to post a tutorial of how to get blu-ray laser diodes for cheap!

Barmic Rin
04-20-2009, 04:17 PM
Wow, that's good for lighting fags (cigarettes for you yanks), removing cataracts & blasting your way through durasteel hull plating whilst broadsiding a Galactic alliance frigate! Just what I always wanted!!!


Just wondering why the REGISTER DATE & FIRST POST DATES ARE SO FAR APART.....

Donnovan Sunrider
04-20-2009, 08:05 PM
Now that is cool. Thanks for sharing the tutorial.

RandallFlagg
04-20-2009, 08:43 PM
Holy CRAP!
That'd be cool to whip out at the bar while talking to some lady..
Oh, wait. We smokers have been kicked out of the bars here.
It'd be sweet to be chatting with a pilot at the airport and offer to light the pilots cigaret---
Nope. Kicked out of airports, too.
How about at the concert where that hot blonde was asking about my...
Nope. Can't snoke there, either.


Can I use it on tobaccophobics?
Please?

Khayne
04-20-2009, 09:43 PM
Interesting... Now you just need to post a tutorial of how to get blu-ray laser diodes for cheap!

A little Google searching with the supplied parts number reveals that you can find surplus Blu-Ray diode sleds with some additional optics for about fifteen bucks each. :)


Wow, that's good for lighting fags (cigarettes for you yanks), removing cataracts & blasting your way through durasteel hull plating whilst broadsiding a Galactic alliance frigate! Just what I always wanted!!!


Just wondering why the REGISTER DATE & FIRST POST DATES ARE SO FAR APART.....

Because I learned how to use the search function and I've been reading through the forums so I don't have any questions to ask that haven't been answered yet. Plus I didn't want to post until I had something good to share.


Holy CRAP!
That'd be cool to whip out at the bar while talking to some lady..
Oh, wait. We smokers have been kicked out of the bars here.
It'd be sweet to be chatting with a pilot at the airport and offer to light the pilots cigaret---
Nope. Kicked out of airports, too.
How about at the concert where that hot blonde was asking about my...
Nope. Can't snoke there, either.


Can I use it on tobaccophobics?
Please?

You could probably give them some burn tattoos. My favorite part of the video is at the beginning when he turns it on and burns his thumb.

RandallFlagg
04-20-2009, 09:50 PM
You could probably give them some burn tattoos. My favorite part of the video is at the beginning when he turns it on and burns his thumb.

It'd probably hurt less than getting a REAL tattoo.
See the little avatar next to my posts? I have that on my arm. Buggers HURT!!

jtong77
05-28-2009, 12:37 AM
idk....burning sounds painful.....But this is a really cool tutorial. Thanks!

Revan
05-28-2009, 03:36 PM
time to take apart my PS3. (good riddance) ha ha jk

Eco
06-04-2009, 09:16 PM
I have absolutely no idea what I could possibly use something as overcomplicated as this for.

But dang, I really want one!

Darth_DevilGuy
06-05-2009, 09:45 AM
wow, nice tutorial.

How long did this project take? I'm wondering if I can assemble one by mid july for my brother's birthday...

LastODJedi
06-11-2009, 12:03 PM
Wouldn't want to mess with it while intoxicated. You could put an eye out with that thing! Any chance of retrofitting that thing into a blaster??? hehehehe...:twisted: