It is going to work if you want to burn with it up close but you're not gonna get a collimated beam.As a matter of fact I think you can lose the aixiz housing at the end, no point in trying to collimate that, and it would burn pretty well anyway if the fiber is thin enough.
I think #2 is a cancerous tumor, am I right? :undecided: It works if you scan it with a blu-ray on human skin too, and you don't even need a scanner :D
How about YAG (yttrium aluminium garnet) and YVO4 (Yttrium orthovanadate). And nanometer is nm not nM and also begins with the letter N not M. :)
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I think you would get a nicer kind of visualizer if you use a line/liquid sky generator instead of the spinning mirror.It would look like a heart beat monitor :D
No I don't think so, that 3d scanner was making little plasma pockets with a highpowered pulse from a YAG laser using a set of galvos and a superfast focusing assembly that was able to precisely set the focal point at a given distance.
I have never managed to replicate this phenomenon myself ...
Besides, he can't stop you from injuring yourself just by keeping you away from all the potential hazards. You have to learn how to deal with them yourself unless he wants to keep you in a bubble and take care of you your whole life.And 16 sounds like a good age to start learning how to...
GENERALLY: diodes have bad beam specs, life is about the same, different wavelengths for each, and the size issue and power consumtion (I'm just gonna let you guess which is smaller and more power efficient)
Yes but will the brightness curve also be the same? :undecided: I can't really tell....I would suppose that monitors have to anticipate that too so the color rendition is as close to reality as possible.
And of course other properties , like the difficulty we have to focus on 405nm or...
Spectrum drawings or anything that has to do with a monitor are going to be approximations. Put some sunlight through a prism and let it shine on a white surface and you'll have your wavelengths lol
Well it's never gonna be accurate because your monitor combines 3 colors to obtain the rest, but they're still just 3 separate wavelengths.And brightness wise, it wouldn't work either.For instance, your monitor can't create 405nm so you can't really tell how bright it would be to you.The 405nm...
I think my idea would work...If they have a program to compare human faces they should have no problem with shells.And you'd have to mutilate that firing pin to some extent to look completely different.
Well you can already take someone else's shells, the firing pin leaves a unique mark for each gun as far as I know.
I'm sure the pin can be etched but will the number be stamped on the shell at that size?
I think it would be easier to just have a database of all the unique patterns and a...