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So I read about this on the internet, and tried it myself. I had some dead DVD drives and an old Mag Light I was ready to build a home made cutting laser

http://www.do-it-yourself.org/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1187840761&pid=576

Do it yourself DVD burner into a Super Bright Pointer
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Joe F
Posted on: Wed Aug 22 2007

We took a look at this handy, compact rangefinder. The Nikon Laser 500-G Rangefinder accurately measures distance from 11 yards to over 500 yards with 1/2 yard accuracy. Nikon 500G Laser Rangefinder is also called the Model 8351. The Nikon Laser 500-G Rangefinder has a 6x20 Optic. This means it is 6x magnification with a 20mm Field of View (33 ft @ 100 yds) The Nikon Laser 500-G Rangefinder weighs just 7 oz. The Nikon Laser 500-G Rangefinder has a a High-contrast digital LCD readout display. The Nikon Laser 500-G viewfinder includes targeting crosshairs, a digital distance readout, and a battery power indicator. The Nikon 500 is pocket size. To use the Laser 500-G Rangefinder, just look through its eyepiece and aim at an object, then just press the button. The Nikon Laser 500-G Rangefinder uses an infrared laser to determine the distance from the object in the crosshairs. We used this range finder for a while and it worked flawlessly each time. If you are doing any kind of work outside this is an affordable rangefinder in a small package

http://www.laserbuyersguide.net/Articles.php?action=detail&g=content1237966928

Nikon Laser 500-G Rangefinder
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kilosix4
Posted on: Wed Mar 25 2009

 
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