Oct 13, 2009 #17 D Deleted member 8382 Guest I was thinking about the same. Also, why to buy this chinese LPMs when we have the lovelies Laserbees and Kenometers?
I was thinking about the same. Also, why to buy this chinese LPMs when we have the lovelies Laserbees and Kenometers?
Oct 13, 2009 #18 tommii89 0 Joined Sep 4, 2009 Messages 581 Points 0 GB FEELER FINISHED. No offence taken LasersBee, your product is admired by too many to try sell a different LPM on this site! Even by myself Thanks for asking those questions, I even learned a bit from them! Take it easy people! Last edited: Oct 13, 2009
GB FEELER FINISHED. No offence taken LasersBee, your product is admired by too many to try sell a different LPM on this site! Even by myself Thanks for asking those questions, I even learned a bit from them! Take it easy people!
Oct 14, 2009 #19 Hemlock_Mike 0 Joined Jan 7, 2007 Messages 6,309 Points 83 With optical sensors, You have to use a calibration curve. We were all there three years ago. I think the thermal head is the way to go especially with all the higher powered lasers we have now plus the wide range of wavelengths. HMike
With optical sensors, You have to use a calibration curve. We were all there three years ago. I think the thermal head is the way to go especially with all the higher powered lasers we have now plus the wide range of wavelengths. HMike