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60W: Cutting a match and lighting electrical tape

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Cypar,
That CO2 mix must be at the top 20% effecientcy. Just right!

Bravo!!!!

Are the mirrors sealed to the glass tube? If so, is it mirror metal glass fused?
 





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Yes and Yes. I haven't tested anything (I'm not sure my generic multimeter would survive), but the triggering voltage is supposedly 24kV and operating voltage 16kV at 20mA (only 320W). So I calculate that at 18.75% efficiency. Not bad.

The power supply is capable of outputting up to 30kV at 30mA, so it might even run a 100W tube.
 
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Wow.

'nuff said.
 
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amazing.

thought it was gonna light that match
and then

BAM

cut right thru it like paper :O
 
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CO2 lasers are amazing but don't get one unless you are comfortable with 20,000+ volts and never pass you hand in front to "see if it's on" :(
They are a different beast.

Mike
 
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someone should donate an old pair of IR protective goggles or even red or green goggles from wicked and so we can see what it does to those ;D ;D ;D ;D
 
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lazerlover said:
someone should donate an old pair of IR protective goggles or even red or green goggles from wicked and so we can see what it does to those  ;D ;D ;D ;D
He already has a vid of it burning through some IR goggles :P
 
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AWESOME

I just found out that my physics teacher's uncle was the guy who invented the laser that burns off follicle hairs (can't remember the name but he is Welsh). His latest project is a laser that can burn through 6" of concrete [smiley=evil.gif]
 
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nd:YAG is used for hair removal.
 
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Cyparagon said:
nd:YAG is used for hair removal.
That was developed over 40 years ago.Maybe your teacher's uncle was the first to use it for hair removal? :-/ It has many more uses you know ::)
 
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I'm not sure, apparently he has two spots on his arm where he accidentally burnt off hair and so he published it
 
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So this will be the next buyers guide?

5mW15mW30mW50mW70mW100mW150mW30000mW60000mW
Spot visibleXXXXXXXXX
Beam visibleXXXXXXXX
Beam visible in daylightXXXXXXX
cutting black tapeXXXXXX
pop balloonsXXXXX
sting bare skinXXXX
lighting matchesXXX
melt plasticXXX
cutting matchesXX
lighting tapeX
 
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I hope not. I wouldn't want the average user carrying around 60W.
 
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Holy crap! It cuts that match in two like an invisible lightsaber! ;D
It would be fun to have one of those, but I dont think i'd ever would dare to use it - don't want to loose any fingers!
 
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lazerguy said:
Holy crap! It cuts that match in two like an invisible lightsaber! ;D
It would be fun to have one of those, but I dont think i'd ever would dare to use it - don't want to loose any fingers!
I don't think you would lose them, but it would hurt like hell ::)
 
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holy shite, 60W, that would set a new wave of 'fun', eh. shiniing lasers at astronuats. that isnt funny.

anyway, do you know that the laser shone at the moon was a 4W. maybe you should research the topic. Iv heard of guys with there powerful lasers on their telescopes. They will find the mirror which was placed on the moon by an Apolo team. This mirror is only 1m in diametre and even the Hubble telescope can't see that detail on the moon. So you just need to know where it is, anyway then shine the laser and 4 secconds later. that beam will be shining back into that laser module.

But even the guy who designed the mirror says that the speed of moon, light, earths rotation will all play apart in this experiemtn not working.

IUt does sound awfully irresponible/try to do though...
 


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