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I saw some posts a while ago about cheap eye safety covering sunglasses and different green films and stuff.I agree that eye safety is not something to be taken lightly, it's very important, but when you really can't get goggles and still want to burn stuff with the diy dvd laser there's something that helps, and it's right on the sled(at least mine had it )
This little piece of glass almost completely reflects red light when shone at at an angle of 45 degrees.It's quite small but if you keep it close to your eye it will act like safety goggles.It passes all other wavelengths very well so there is no danger of your pupils getting too dilated like with sunglasses.The red dot becomes very very dim.Bellow is a picture of it , and the sled.I marked where it used to be with green and where the diodes used to be with red.I thing no.1 was the red one, but I can't really remember.
I know it can't replace goggles, you can't wear it and won't protect you in case of an accident, but it's still useful to stare at the object you're buning without exposing your eyes to too much red light.
This little piece of glass almost completely reflects red light when shone at at an angle of 45 degrees.It's quite small but if you keep it close to your eye it will act like safety goggles.It passes all other wavelengths very well so there is no danger of your pupils getting too dilated like with sunglasses.The red dot becomes very very dim.Bellow is a picture of it , and the sled.I marked where it used to be with green and where the diodes used to be with red.I thing no.1 was the red one, but I can't really remember.
I know it can't replace goggles, you can't wear it and won't protect you in case of an accident, but it's still useful to stare at the object you're buning without exposing your eyes to too much red light.