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So I finished a modest CO2 laser build, nothing special, and of course I bought goggles for it, and I always wear them and everyone always says to and I definitely have seen the horror stories from the 445s and other visible light lasers and such but I just have to ask: why are they needed for CO2 lasers?
I could be completely wrong in my logic, but I just kinda figured that far IR light wasn't able to blind you because it doesn't focus on your retina, as of course is why you can't see it. Is the only danger solely from actually scorching your eye with the laser? I just wanted to know if the small reflections are actually dangerous? Or is it just for accidental "somehow I managed to stare into the beam without first burning other body parts"? I will of course always wear the appropriate goggles for whatever laser I'm using, but I was just super curious.
Thanks guys!
I could be completely wrong in my logic, but I just kinda figured that far IR light wasn't able to blind you because it doesn't focus on your retina, as of course is why you can't see it. Is the only danger solely from actually scorching your eye with the laser? I just wanted to know if the small reflections are actually dangerous? Or is it just for accidental "somehow I managed to stare into the beam without first burning other body parts"? I will of course always wear the appropriate goggles for whatever laser I'm using, but I was just super curious.
Thanks guys!