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The MK-I Laser Thrower - Laser Flamethrower Gauntlet






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Now thats just sick flamethrower gauntlet and the laser , just awesome :gj:
+3 for such a nice and unique work
 
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Thank you very much sir :)
It was a grueling build and cost quite a bit haha, but it paid off :)
 

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Good god man, that is amazing!

By any chance, could you post your designs for the flamethrower, or at the least enlighten us all? A friend of mine and I want to build something just like this, but don't know quite where to start.
 
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Thank you :) and im honestly fairly protective over my designs, but i can tell you that getting the butane going and getting a fire started is somewhat easy. The tricky part is making the fire "shoot" out. Basically, you want a propellant source(butane or any gas of your choice that you prefer) to go through some tubing the size of the the nozzle of the butane source. From there, its kinda tricky to tell you where to go after cause i dont know what you have to use, but i used the tip of a butane torch.

So there is that, haha. Sorry about not being more open, im just fairly protective ^_^

Thanks again!
Matt
 
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Hey! Glad to see you got done what you wanted done!
That is simply epic!
There is no chance of back-burn to the butane source, is there? Dont want your four arm to explode ()_()
 
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Nice work on the Laser Thrower... although I was
expecting the Flame Thrower section to actually
throw the flame forward rather than up like a
regular flame...:yh:

I can see all the work you put into your project..;)



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pretty friggin' cool matt! could you make it lase and blaze at the same time?
 
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Hey! Glad to see you got done what you wanted done!
That is simply epic!
There is no chance of back-burn to the butane source, is there? Dont want your four arm to explode ()_()

Thank you! There is no chance of a back burn. :) I have tested it many different ways to make sure that my arm isnt set on fire. :) it does spit out some some quick cooling mini "fireballs", but they are harmless. :)

Nice work on the Laser Thrower... although I was
expecting the Flame Thrower section to actually
throw the flame forward rather than up like a
regular flame...:yh:

I can see all the work you put into your project..;-)



Jerry

You can contact us at any time on our Website: J.BAUER Electronics

Im glad you like it :D and it actually does! I just didnt want to do it in my garage since i could set a ton of stuff on fire, and it was fairly windy outside. But it definitely does throw flames ;)


pretty friggin' cool matt! could you make it lase and blaze at the same time?

Thank you very much! Yes it actually can do both. I was afraid to try it at first because my finger gets close to the actual flame, but not close enough to hurt or burn my finger. But i have done both and it looks really cool :) I kind look like im shooting a web like spiderman, but with a laser ;D
 
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Man thats so awesome!!! about how much did this project cost, just curious a ballpark number is fine :)
 
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Turned out great, very cool build.

Is this a part of a halloween costum?

Thanks!! :) And i might take it out for halloween, but i didnt make it for halloween.

Man thats so awesome!!! about how much did this project cost, just curious a ballpark number is fine :)

It cost me about 350-450 to make. But it was such a grueling build. There were days where i was working on it from morning to night for a straight week and i didnt get all that far. And that is because i would think of different designs and ideas to put it together during the processes of building it.
 
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It cost me about 350-450 to make. But it was such a grueling build. There were days where i was working on it from morning to night for a straight week and i didnt get all that far. And that is because i would think of different designs and ideas to put it together during the processes of building it.[/QUOTE said:
wow! but its truly amazing at what you've made and you will always remember when you accomplished this, must feel great to innovate something :)

Oh yeah, +1 rep :bowdown: haha
 




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