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    Quote Originally Posted by absolom7691 View Post
    Seconded. Sadly, beam tables really are a lost art. Beam tables with bounce mirrors, spread about a venue... I miss those photonic spiderwebs. Nowadays, the name of the game is daisy-chaining as many PJ's, front and center, as possible. Static beams, bounced around still do it for me. To me, today's aerial shows are the equivalent of this:

    Some of us are doing our best to not splatter pangolin default cues
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    Quote Originally Posted by AnthonyGarcia View Post
    Some of us are doing our best to not splatter pangolin default cues
    thank you my child.

    default cues are to the laser world what toaster wipes were to the video world.
    suppose you're thinkin' about a plate o' shrimp. Suddenly someone'll say, like, plate, or shrimp, or plate o' shrimp out of the blue, no explanation. No point in lookin' for one, either. It's all part of a cosmic unconciousness.

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    Man! That is cool. I saw many tables like that back in the 90s when I was DJing raves often, usually elevated on a cherry picker next to the stage. One local club had a very powerful argon laser on a beam table. It had to be at least 4W. It was the first club I went to on my 18th birthday (summer of 1997), and I remember seeing those beams and being amazed. Fun memories!

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    Just for info :

    The beam table was found in an old club, lot's of fixing, and now half of it work, I still have a dead powersuply to drive the scaner for the beam shot table...

    Planning to put a plexy top cover and leave it in my living room with a small 2W RGB diode power supply

    Here is another video : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cauY9dfe5E8

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    If you ever have a thought of selling it, I'm very interested. It would look great working on display with vintage lasers and holograms.

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    Beau travail Emile...
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    That is very cool! Couldn't you imagine how long it would take to design this? Then, every time it gets moved all the work required to get it all back into alignment. Very cool stuff, great find Brad!

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