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    Default 200 Watt car mounted laser!

    This guy is scary 😱
    Cool build, though.
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    ... yes - cool, but totally insane

    I have some IR-laserdiodes with 200W and 270W too, but wouldn't (or couldn't, as seriously prohibited) use them outside of my "laser-safe" basement.

    If this will trigger others too, then I'll see "dark" (blinded) times ahead!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheHermit View Post
    This guy is scary 😱
    Cool build, though.
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    I guess YouTube has been financially rewarding. It’s interesting to see an expensive SUV used as a beamstop (a backup?) at one point in the video…

    I’ve always been more inclined towards the visible lasers myself.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheHermit View Post
    Yes. Then there was the part where he pulled the block of wood out of the beam path w/o shutting down, leaving the invisible beam shooting through the window! /smh
    "Shooting through the (glass?) window sounds ODD for an IR laser !
    I have to assume the window was wound down at the time, or maybe just burned a hole through the glass !

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    ... lasers with NIR wavelengths (up to 975nm for IR-Laserdiodes or 1064nm for fiberlasers) will pass through clear glass without harming it

    Viktor
    Aufruf zum Projekt "Müll-freie Meere" - https://reprap.org/forum/list.php?426
    Call for the project "garbage-free seas" - https://reprap.org/forum/list.php?425

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