Hvydvy
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Hi folks
I payed a visit to Laserglow today and Justin was kind enough to test out my new laser for me and recommend a pair of glasses. Laser seen here http://laserpointerforums.com/f65/first-laser-assembled-dtr-kit-77258.html
It peaked at almost 2.4 watts and then dropped to just above 2 watts and ran close to 3 minutes I think. It got pretty hot but cooled off fast still wouldn't have wanted to let it run any longer. The glasses are OD 7 and certified and are quite well built as well as they have a clip in frame for prescription lenses. They were a tad expensive however the peace of mind is worth it since I plan on doing a lot of burning at close distance of around 2 or 3 feet on wood and paracord.
I can't see any blue however I can see the florescence at the point of the dot and it is quite bright. I am not too sure how long it is safe to view the florescence for however I do see a bit of a blue afterglow for a minute after burning.
I payed a visit to Laserglow today and Justin was kind enough to test out my new laser for me and recommend a pair of glasses. Laser seen here http://laserpointerforums.com/f65/first-laser-assembled-dtr-kit-77258.html
It peaked at almost 2.4 watts and then dropped to just above 2 watts and ran close to 3 minutes I think. It got pretty hot but cooled off fast still wouldn't have wanted to let it run any longer. The glasses are OD 7 and certified and are quite well built as well as they have a clip in frame for prescription lenses. They were a tad expensive however the peace of mind is worth it since I plan on doing a lot of burning at close distance of around 2 or 3 feet on wood and paracord.
I can't see any blue however I can see the florescence at the point of the dot and it is quite bright. I am not too sure how long it is safe to view the florescence for however I do see a bit of a blue afterglow for a minute after burning.