Nice essay! However, here are a few things which might help:
Referencing. Use it, love it, use it some more. Quote some newbies, or one of Dave's more insightful comments.
Topic sentence, especially for the first paragraph. Clearly state what you are attempting to prove, as you should be...
You know those huge sniper bullets? How about somehow installing a laser inside one of them for absolute precision? And watching the beam shorten rapidly as it comes to your target must look cool as heck.
shame none of my cool ideas are never close to being profitable or possible.
Hundred trillion dollars! Jeez! Now if only I could get myself one of those and have the zim dollar set to the same as American.... [smiley=evil.gif] [smiley=grin.gif] [smiley=2vrolijk_08.gif]
When recently building my first PHR-803T laser, I noticed a distinct lack of help directly focused on how to properly solder a diode to a driver or a spring to driver- all important to properly making a laser. I think it would really help if someone could make a quick guide on how to solder...
Ah, my laser collection seems so small compared to some of you guys..... *Coherent, WOW*
Sorry for the bad quality, webcam ::)
110 mA PHR-803T in the dorcy, and then just an X-25, along with some diffraction grating. Thanks to dark horse for throwing in the free aperture cap! Worth the wait :D
Well I use sunglasses to block out Blu-Ray and it seems to work just fine. I dont even know where I got them, just some old sunglasses I had lying around. When I shine the beam through them very little of the original power gets through. Probably should err on the side of caution though, and go...
Sorry about my text turning to "army surplus" meant to say
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But I'm sure you got the point in the first place, rendering this post useless. D'oh! ;D
Personally I would suggest getting an army surplus laser sight without the actual electronics if possible, just the shell that clips on to the rifle, along with the switch and and all that, then just pop in your own custom made laser. Make a tight fit then just fill in the rest with something...
I like the second version so much more. Like immensely more, mainly just because it has an objective, a sense of purpose, and feels more finished. Definitely go with the solar system building, is alot more fun than just wreaking intergalactic havoc [smiley=evil.gif]
Basically, you take apart your laser, and smash the insides with a hammer. You then put it all back together, drop it from at least 20 feet, douse it in alcohol and light it.
You got yourself a burner there, alright!
It cant be done. If you don't want to spend much, just be a dilda laser from...
Nice. Whats your asking price for one of those? Oh, and I looked around, couldn't find the host you used, could you provide a link ? :)
Great work Milos, and great review phoenix77!
The Galileo has a fairly good reputation around here I think... Personally, I would leave it as is, since its a perfectly fine laser. But as others said, you can try, it should handle it.
Good luck!
Good job, avoided those devious scam artists.
Or was it you that was " practicing Scam"?
"YOU HAVE VIOLATE PayPal AGREEMENT"!
lol ;D
Just report them and never deal with them again.