Welcome to Laser Pointer Forums - discuss green laser pointers, blue laser pointers, and all types of lasers

LPF Donation via Stripe | LPF Donation - Other Methods

Links below open in new window

ArcticMyst Security by Avery

And now, for something completely different....

Joined
Aug 10, 2011
Messages
54
Points
0
Announcing...

"THE COPERNICUS"


PERFECTION....REQUIRED.


The World's First laser host incorporating both wood and metal...finely hand-crafted from the Artists at Osirus Labs & DeadEye Lasers.​

COPERNICUS+copy.jpg

Featuring a Copper & Brass Heatsink, exquisite Brass & Aluminum accents, Camphor Burl exterior encasing a full Brass interior body, and Camphor Burl power switch. Supports 2X18650 batteries.​



COPERNICUS1+copy.jpg


COPERNICUS2+copy.jpg


COPERNICUS3+copy.jpg


COPERNICUS4+copy.jpg


COPERNICUS5+copy.jpg



PERFECTION....ACHIEVED.​



(Yes..its for sale!!! :D ;))
 
Last edited:





Joined
May 12, 2013
Messages
751
Points
43
I thought the title gave rise to a Monty Python reference :p

This laser is amazing beyond comprehension.

I can't begin to imagine how much work this work of art required.
 
Joined
Aug 10, 2011
Messages
54
Points
0
I thought the title gave rise to a Monty Python reference :p

This laser is amazing beyond comprehension.

I can't begin to imagine how much work this work of art required.


Well, there CAN be only 1 Flying Circus! :) We appreciate your appreciation! LOL
 
Joined
May 9, 2013
Messages
838
Points
43
Looks great! I bet the pics don't do the wood justice though... I imagine this looks even more impressive in person.

Congrats on an awesome piece of functional art! :)

c
 
Joined
Jul 4, 2008
Messages
2,499
Points
113
When I first saw the picture, I thought you made a host out of a severed arm!

Yes, my initial reaction as well.
Upon further reading you used Camphor wood, which just so happens to be wood from my favourite tree of all time (Cinnamomum Camphora).
definitely would love to buy the host. :) :drool: +1 !!

A little history from me. Sorry I got sidetracked...

I have 2 related trees growing in Victoria BC Canada both from the same genus as your Camphor wood host, Cinnamomum. These are Cinnamomum Japonicum and Cinnamomum Septentrionale. Both are growing without any kind of protection. I live in a fairly solid Z9 climate with fairly warm dry summers.
Japonicum wood is pungent and has an odor like Cinnamon and
camphor combined. Septentrinoale (Ginsu) Silver wood has an odour like candy or root beer because of the high amounts of Saffrole in the wood.
Both trees are excellent woods to work with!
 

IsaacT

0
Joined
Aug 25, 2010
Messages
5,947
Points
83
Where would you like to start off the bidding? Otherwise....50 bucks :p

I think it would be better if we skipped any lowballing and it gives people an idea of if they should even bid.
 
Joined
Aug 10, 2011
Messages
54
Points
0
Where would you like to start off the bidding? Otherwise....50 bucks :p

I think it would be better if we skipped any lowballing and it gives people an idea of if they should even bid.


It truly is a beautiful host...pictures cannot do it justice. Its balanced in the hand, feels great in the grip, just amazing in the craftsmanship. :)

PM us if your interested in getting one.
 
Last edited:

ARG

0
Joined
Feb 27, 2011
Messages
6,772
Points
113
Some more than others. This host hardly appears to be phallic compared to some hosts.
 
Joined
Apr 2, 2009
Messages
10,662
Points
113
Nice work-- ==and they just keep getting cooler all the time!!
 




Top