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Sup guys. Always been pretty interested in lasers but I'm just now acquiring the means to actually buy them. Been lurking for a few days but now I have some questions so I registered. So... yea, thanks guys!
 





Hello and welcome to the forum!:wave:

Be safe, because lasers are potentially very dangerous, so care must always be taken.
Befriend the search box on top of the page, almost every question you might have for now
has already been answered somewhere by someone.:)
 
And by care and safety, Anselm means laser goggles! They are relatively inexpensive , especially for yo eyes! Those are priceless!
 
I didn't mean goggles specifically, as I believe goggles are more of a last resort safeguard.
You should always use the laser in such a way that you wouldn't need goggles in the first place.

Goggles are important because accidents do happen.

But if you just rely on the goggles, you have misunderstood laser safety.;)
 
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Okay, well what I did mean is goggles. Even if ur safe, get goggles, your exactly right Anselm, u can be the safest, most cautious person with your laser I'n the world, but accidents can and will happen
 
Are goggles really necessary for a 100mw green laser? I ordered one from Rayfoss a few days ago. I've red a bit about IR but as long as I don't point it near my face (or anyone elses) or at anything reflective shouldn't I be ok?
 
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Yes they are necessary.
As Anselm said, what is more important is that you practice and be even safer so that goggles aren't your fail safe plan. Be careful with lasers, be safe.
 
Are goggles really necessary for a 100mw green laser? I ordered one from Rayfoss a few days ago. I've red a bit about IR but as long as I don't point it near my face (or anyone elses) or at anything reflective shouldn't I be ok?

Just because you don't try to point it at your or other people's face accidents do happen, even to the best of us. Better to protect your eyes than to risk loosing them. Anyways if you want to do any burning googles are pretty much require because when you get your face that close to the laser it could very easily do some damage.
 


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