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Ok, this is my first review so bare with me. I recently ordered a 5-80mw adjustable ArIon laser from timelablasers A.K.A Rob. He was great throuhout the entire buying process and I highly recommend him to anyone looking to buy lasers. The laser arrive the day after it was sent in a nice big box:yh:. Inside it was packaged fantastically with foam and heaps of newspaper
After all the newspaper was removed.
And the laser, now for some fun:eg:
Heres a front and back view of the laser, it weighs around 10kg. Next I powered it up I plugged it in, screwed in the remote interlock, inserted the key, plugged in the cord and turned the key. Straight away the fan started up, it sounds a little like a vacum cleaner:yh:
About thirty seconds later I heard a click as the tube triggered and a brilliant beam shot forth. I turned up the output potentiometer to full and was amazed. The color isn't really captured in the photos, they are much more blue than the real color which is more of a cyan green color. But the photos still look pretty cool although the actual color looks much cooler.
Theres some of the best beam shots, now for some "different" types of photos.
A glass of water from above.
The reflection from a CD.
And an odd prism belonging to my sister.:shhh:
And as for burning power, it smokes dark objects, pops baloons, cuts baloon plastic slowly and almost lights matches (they smoke like mad and make little flashes.
As this is my first review please post constructive criticism and if it's any good don't hesitate to leave positive rep
All in all it's a great laser, I highly recomend it to anyone looking for a good laser for begginers and more experienced laserists alike.
P.S if the photos don't work sorry, it's my first review and i'll fix them.:yh:
P.P.S YAY 50 POSTS:yh:
After all the newspaper was removed.
And the laser, now for some fun:eg:
Heres a front and back view of the laser, it weighs around 10kg. Next I powered it up I plugged it in, screwed in the remote interlock, inserted the key, plugged in the cord and turned the key. Straight away the fan started up, it sounds a little like a vacum cleaner:yh:
About thirty seconds later I heard a click as the tube triggered and a brilliant beam shot forth. I turned up the output potentiometer to full and was amazed. The color isn't really captured in the photos, they are much more blue than the real color which is more of a cyan green color. But the photos still look pretty cool although the actual color looks much cooler.
Theres some of the best beam shots, now for some "different" types of photos.
A glass of water from above.
The reflection from a CD.
And an odd prism belonging to my sister.:shhh:
And as for burning power, it smokes dark objects, pops baloons, cuts baloon plastic slowly and almost lights matches (they smoke like mad and make little flashes.
As this is my first review please post constructive criticism and if it's any good don't hesitate to leave positive rep
All in all it's a great laser, I highly recomend it to anyone looking for a good laser for begginers and more experienced laserists alike.
P.S if the photos don't work sorry, it's my first review and i'll fix them.:yh:
P.P.S YAY 50 POSTS:yh:
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