Try the arc welder with a 3/32 6011 electrode. That ought to burn it off
Seriously, you need a much.bigger laser for burning off moles and warts. You'll want it to burn off in one zap. Go get the one the doctor uses. Using a one watt pointer is self torture.
I'd be interested in using this diode if it will cut 22 guage sheet metal. It would be great for making light fixtures and decorative light shades. If anyone can cobble up a cnc. Or retro fit a crossbow style plasma cnc
Can you make somthing to scroll cash through, for example when ever you pay a cashier or teller, you slide cash into this device instead of handing it to her
I'm not doing delicate work. You didn't answer my question how wide is the cut with a lens. A couple millimeter is fine. The swaths I cut will be anywhere from 1/16 to 1/4 inch And what I propose is only an idea. Also, can you turn only a few diodes on with the ttl for better control or fine...
Of course it is. What I'm doing is out in the field. I need to hold the device on a wall and burn a sign into the wood or stone. The co2 lasers are delicate and can't be bounced around in my truck. I have one anyway for artwork and graphics. But after seeing Styropro's video, I see such device...
What is the cutting swath? I need about a millimeter or 1/16 or under 1/18. I want to cut, then fill the groove with paint, then sand. For metal, I want to make pierced lamp shade for example an exit sign with LED back lighting.
If you are pointing out an object that could be moving, circle it, don't hold your laser directly at it. No matter where the object is from, its pilot might not like a laser shined in his eyes.
True, they sell chainsaws and machetes to anyone that walks into Home Depot.
Damned politicians demonize everything.
I'm surprised they don't require licenses to operate chainsaws after all the injuries caused by them or all the Texas Chainsaw Massacre movies