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jamie.91
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Hi im new to the forum and lasers and am currently building a DIY Red and hope to build a DIY bluray soon and safety is realy important to me and i would like to know some things
Also i have looked on dragonlasers and there are numerous models for different wavelengths in nm which i dont realy understand yet. Also i have read that wickedlaser lasers do not produce any IR due to thier lense or something so wickedlaser goggles dont block IR but my DIY Red doest have an IR lense so from what i understand wickedlaser goggles would be usless for me because they dont protect me from IR which my DVD burner DIY Red will give off right ? :-/
Furthermore wickedlasers dont sell goggles for blue lasers, why ? because dragonlasers sell goggles for blue lasers and IR seperate so why dont wickedlaser ??
Firstly - Do i need different goggles for green,red,blue,IR ? or will 1 pair give me all the protection i need ?
Secondly - I have budget but at the end of the day eyes are more important than money so any suggestions are very appreciated
Thirdly - What are a good solid well recomended pair of goggles that will not break after a day
Lastly - can any one shed any light on helping me under stand the nm thing eg i am building a DVD burner laser so would
(Built to protect lasers from 590nm to 650nm. OD>3.5 for 200-400nm, OD>3 for 590-650nm)
OR
(Built to protect from Red Lasers 640nm to 750nm OD>2.5 for 190-420nm, OD>3 for 640-750nm)
be the right choice please help lmao i dont want to buy some glasses that wont protect me lol
Also goggles seem expensive to tech noobs like my parents and telling them im going to pay X amount of money for some "Expensive Sunglasses" as my dad would say could be hard lmao any tips for softening the blow ;D
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated
Thanks Jamie
Also i have looked on dragonlasers and there are numerous models for different wavelengths in nm which i dont realy understand yet. Also i have read that wickedlaser lasers do not produce any IR due to thier lense or something so wickedlaser goggles dont block IR but my DIY Red doest have an IR lense so from what i understand wickedlaser goggles would be usless for me because they dont protect me from IR which my DVD burner DIY Red will give off right ? :-/
Furthermore wickedlasers dont sell goggles for blue lasers, why ? because dragonlasers sell goggles for blue lasers and IR seperate so why dont wickedlaser ??
Firstly - Do i need different goggles for green,red,blue,IR ? or will 1 pair give me all the protection i need ?
Secondly - I have budget but at the end of the day eyes are more important than money so any suggestions are very appreciated
Thirdly - What are a good solid well recomended pair of goggles that will not break after a day
Lastly - can any one shed any light on helping me under stand the nm thing eg i am building a DVD burner laser so would
(Built to protect lasers from 590nm to 650nm. OD>3.5 for 200-400nm, OD>3 for 590-650nm)
OR
(Built to protect from Red Lasers 640nm to 750nm OD>2.5 for 190-420nm, OD>3 for 640-750nm)
be the right choice please help lmao i dont want to buy some glasses that wont protect me lol
Also goggles seem expensive to tech noobs like my parents and telling them im going to pay X amount of money for some "Expensive Sunglasses" as my dad would say could be hard lmao any tips for softening the blow ;D
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated
Thanks Jamie