Lasers
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Posted 24 March 2010 - 08:50 PM
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Posted 24 March 2010 - 10:05 PM
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Posted 24 March 2010 - 10:10 PM
Edited by PyroSkitz, 24 March 2010 - 10:15 PM.
#4
Posted 24 March 2010 - 10:21 PM
Second safety. A laser burn on the retina is permanent and can afflict your health and employability very seriously. Learn how to work safely before you cause damage. There are special dichroic safety glasses that block accurate wavelengths for laser work. Learn about the ones that may help you.
Keep mannequins and watermelons away from fireworks..they always get hurt..
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Posted 24 March 2010 - 10:26 PM
Edited by PyroSkitz, 24 March 2010 - 10:27 PM.
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Posted 24 March 2010 - 10:31 PM
#7
Posted 24 March 2010 - 11:43 PM
So far it has a 5" long single NdYAG crystal rod in a water-cooled ellipsoidal gold cavity with a 4kW Krypton arc lamp. It should be good for about 100 watts at 1064nm or 30 watts 512nm green CW with an intra-cavity KTP doubler. The PSU is 300v DC with a series trigger coil for a 20kV starting kick.
It'll probably never work, but it's a good project none the less
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Posted 25 March 2010 - 07:30 AM
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Posted 26 March 2010 - 07:47 AM
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#10
Posted 26 March 2010 - 06:06 PM
Keep mannequins and watermelons away from fireworks..they always get hurt..
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Posted 26 March 2010 - 06:10 PM
Well there's the big YAG I'm rebuilding in my garage...
So far it has a 5" long single NdYAG crystal rod in a water-cooled ellipsoidal gold cavity with a 4kW Krypton arc lamp. It should be good for about 100 watts at 1064nm or 30 watts 512nm green CW with an intra-cavity KTP doubler. The PSU is 300v DC with a series trigger coil for a 20kV starting kick.
It'll probably never work, but it's a good project none the less
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Posted 26 March 2010 - 06:54 PM
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Posted 26 March 2010 - 10:22 PM
Edited by PyroSkitz, 26 March 2010 - 10:23 PM.
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Posted 29 March 2010 - 05:58 PM
Well there's the big YAG I'm rebuilding in my garage...
So far it has a 5" long single NdYAG crystal rod in a water-cooled ellipsoidal gold cavity with a 4kW Krypton arc lamp. It should be good for about 100 watts at 1064nm or 30 watts 512nm green CW with an intra-cavity KTP doubler. The PSU is 300v DC with a series trigger coil for a 20kV starting kick.
It'll probably never work, but it's a good project none the less
Hey Joseph, you should pulse that baby, get a few more and we could have the UK Nuclear Fusion society?
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Posted 30 March 2010 - 01:10 PM
For example, a 50mW might be a 1watt IR diode with a crystal stepdown to convert some of the IR to visible light - but a lot of the unconverted IR gets through.
I get mine built in Canada and shipped over, I pay a lot more than £20 but I know it's been tested for IR leakage (and a lot more).
Editted to add, got assorted lasers (red and green) upto 460mW. Had to stop playing so much since a visit from the old bill for pointing one a a block of flats 5 miles away and scaring some pensioners, and these days with kids pointing them at planes the police helicopters get upset at people playing lightsabers in their back garden. Still like to annoy the neighbours cats though!
Edited by Johnny C, 30 March 2010 - 01:14 PM.
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