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How to turn your green laser orange

diachi

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Ooh I'll need to try this when I pick my lasers up from the post office ( Been there since the 15th of may, and they never notified me , only found out from the royal mail tracking sight today :mad: )

EDIT : On page 1 , that was BAD and DIRTY laser humour, I liked it ;D ;D ;D


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Olive oil turned dark red while shining my blueray at it, but the beam did not go through to the other side. (I shined through just about every liquid i could find in my house :))

So far, peanutbutter is still my favorite, since it not only fluoresces, but it glows!
I'll have to try other nuts from a bag of "mixed nuts" when i get my new laser. (Mine unexpectedly died :()
 
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What you've got to try when you get the new one is to dip a highlighter-pen in a glass of water.

For blu-ray raser: yellow-green highlighter = green beam

For green laser: pink highlighter = yellow beam

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Only got a pic of the blu...
 

iccy

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I used a orange highlighter and this is what I got...

~30mw greenie on the top
~100mw red in the middle
~100mw blu ray on the bottom

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It's slightly different, but just pointing a green pointer at a florescent orange mailing label will give a nice bright orange spot, without even a trace of green!
As for olive oil, I tried a greek olive oil-the beam looked close to red-but interestingly-the light exiting the side of the bottle was still green when it hit the wall.
Note all of the done was done with a cheap pointer-so I have no idea how much IR this puts out.
 

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Here's a really weird one for you, try a 405 on some peanut butter. It will leave a streak of whitish phosphoresence that lasts ~1 second before fading. I've tried this on several different brands and it works on all of them.
(yay, my first LPF post!)
 
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Awesome, I was looking for this thread before.

Is it safe to shine through it without goggles? I mean, doesn't the bottle cause to much reflection? Should I point through the open top of the bottle?
 
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Hey how did you attach a thumbnail on you post and when you click it it pops up? I been loading picture to bigl I use photobuct whci do youuse? I would really appreciate the help
thank you much
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Just saw your post here. I grabbed a small beaker and filled it with the lamp oil in question. I set up a green laser of about 15 mw, and a bluray laser of about 25 mw. A photo was taken with the two beams passing through the oil. The upper beam, of a larger diameter, is from the bluray, the lower, smaller diameter beam, is the green.
 




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