no,
if I did, I would not need a discount for myself :-). See, I’m the only one that cannot use this code, but if someone other than me does, it gets me a discount.
I wish I did work for them though. Flash lights and lasers have always been my hobby.
(read my last P.S.)
no,
if I did, I would not need a discount for myself :-). See, I’m the only one that cannot use this code, but if someone other than me does, it gets me a discount.
I wish I did work for them though. Flash lights and lasers have always been my hobby.
(read my last P.S.)
I’m pretty impressed with quality and overall performance of lasers from this web page.
They just released “Spyder” series that are even more powerful and have no duty cycle issues with crystals. Thats pretty amazing. Much better for lab experiments cause the beam can stay on for as lon as there is battery life. Otherwise it shouln’t be on for more than 60-100 seconds at the time.
They are also offering blue lasers now which are much harder to build. They are way too expensive though. Not worth it in my opinion.
Anyway, don’t forget about discount code (4000). It will give you 5% off on any of their lasers or safety goggles on that web page.
P.S
in case you wandering why am I promoting this discount: If you use code 4000, you are getting 5% off, and it gives me points for my discount for the future :-), Besides, these things aint cheap, so -5% off comes in very handy 🙂
I’m pretty impressed with quality and overall performance of lasers from this web page.
They just released “Spyder” series that are even more powerful and have no duty cycle issues with crystals. Thats pretty amazing. Much better for lab experiments cause the beam can stay on for as lon as there is battery life. Otherwise it shouln’t be on for more than 60-100 seconds at the time.
They are also offering blue lasers now which are much harder to build. They are way too expensive though. Not worth it in my opinion.
Anyway, don’t forget about discount code (4000). It will give you 5% off on any of their lasers or safety goggles on that web page.
P.S
in case you wandering why am I promoting this discount: If you use code 4000, you are getting 5% off, and it gives me points for my discount for the future :-), Besides, these things aint cheap, so -5% off comes in very handy 🙂
I built one of these whan I was 12.
Still kinda like it.
these are off the web.
Photos by: John Snell, Allen B., Michael Johnson
Yes they can burn things, depending on their power output. Higher power Class IIIb lasers (5mW-500mW) can burn plastic bag, paper, wood, and pop baloons at short distances. 50mW few inches away, 100mW and above – objects that are few feet away. For serious burning you would need ClassIV lasers or higher that are extremely expensive and not portable. Those are used for science and military purposes.
I got a 60mW green laser for $200 US and it is a great little power beam. Cant wait to go out on the open and play with its long range in the night. Here in New York, its hard to use it outside cause there is always people around or planes and helicopters crossing over your head.
Gotta be very carefull where I swing that thing 🙂
Yes they can burn things, depending on their power output. Higher power Class IIIb lasers (5mW-500mW) can burn plastic bag, paper, wood, and pop baloons at short distances. 50mW few inches away, 100mW and above – objects that are few feet away. For serious burning you would need ClassIV lasers or higher that are extremely expensive and not portable. Those are used for science and military purposes.
I got a 60mW green laser for $200 US and it is a great little power beam. Cant wait to go out on the open and play with its long range in the night. Here in New York, its hard to use it outside cause there is always people around or planes and helicopters crossing over your head.
Gotta be very carefull where I swing that thing 🙂
Its not a toy and everyone that uses it need to be very responsible.
If it shines directly to your eye from shorter distances, it can permanently damage your eye.
List of things you can use it for is endles. Its a very precise visible beam of light that can extend tens of miles depending on power. From measuring, experiments, to pure fun and creating light shows on the clouds.
I personally never was into poping baloons or burning garbage bags.
I use it for mainly star pointing, some optical experiments, and fun in the evenings.
Its not a toy and everyone that uses it need to be very responsible.
If it shines directly to your eye from shorter distances, it can permanently damage your eye.
List of things you can use it for is endles. Its a very precise visible beam of light that can extend tens of miles depending on power. From measuring, experiments, to pure fun and creating light shows on the clouds.
I personally never was into poping baloons or burning garbage bags.
I use it for mainly star pointing, some optical experiments, and fun in the evenings.