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This is my first thread so i suppose i should introduce myself, i am Ben Martin and i live in wv. I have done quite a few diy lasers and am soon to have a 445 (it is in transit). My lasers are : 10mw blu-ray pen, ~150mw blu-ray torch, 200mw 532nm pen (est. about 170mw), 30mw 532nm labby, 1 watt ir labby, soon a 445nm. All of these are diy, except my 10mw 405nm pen (o-like). I have lurked the forum every once and a while for some time so i decided to make an account.
So now to my great idea. I am not made of money, and after order my 445 and all its components i really dont feel like chucking out $60 for a good pair of goggles (and at least $120 more for some extra pairs or i cant show anybody) or maybe $30 each for some questionable (still nearly $100) ones and from all the threads ive seen this is a common problem. Of course eye safety is a main priority just it seems to be very expensive. So i was inspired after watch a video by kipkay to make my own goggles. all you have to do is buy theater gels which are $6.25 for a sheet about 2ft*2ft! the different color gels each have a data sheet that shows a graph light passed/wavelength just like you would see with laser goggles and i have chosen that the best color would be Roscolux #27, medium red and the spec sheet is here, take a look:
http://rosco.com/includes/filters/images/filters/roscolux/27.jpg
it has 0% transmission from 400nm to 580nm so these would replace your 405nm 445nm and 532nm goggles. and i assume they are tested with a high wattage theater light so they probably haave a high od but if they burn through quick just use 2 layers, all you would need to do is cut them out and glue to the inside of a nice pair of wraparound sunglasses, you could make +20 pairs from one sheet for just 6.25 plus cost of sunglasses.
you can look at a full list of color and there spec sheets here:
Rosco US : Filters : Roscolux
and you buy at this site,
Theatrical & Stage lighting supplies for your production needs | StageSpot
just click gel-all brands, sheets, and it is straight foreward from there
Also i know there will be skeptics, so i will buy a sheet, test, and if results are good i will make the glasses.
So now to my great idea. I am not made of money, and after order my 445 and all its components i really dont feel like chucking out $60 for a good pair of goggles (and at least $120 more for some extra pairs or i cant show anybody) or maybe $30 each for some questionable (still nearly $100) ones and from all the threads ive seen this is a common problem. Of course eye safety is a main priority just it seems to be very expensive. So i was inspired after watch a video by kipkay to make my own goggles. all you have to do is buy theater gels which are $6.25 for a sheet about 2ft*2ft! the different color gels each have a data sheet that shows a graph light passed/wavelength just like you would see with laser goggles and i have chosen that the best color would be Roscolux #27, medium red and the spec sheet is here, take a look:
http://rosco.com/includes/filters/images/filters/roscolux/27.jpg
it has 0% transmission from 400nm to 580nm so these would replace your 405nm 445nm and 532nm goggles. and i assume they are tested with a high wattage theater light so they probably haave a high od but if they burn through quick just use 2 layers, all you would need to do is cut them out and glue to the inside of a nice pair of wraparound sunglasses, you could make +20 pairs from one sheet for just 6.25 plus cost of sunglasses.
you can look at a full list of color and there spec sheets here:
Rosco US : Filters : Roscolux
and you buy at this site,
Theatrical & Stage lighting supplies for your production needs | StageSpot
just click gel-all brands, sheets, and it is straight foreward from there
Also i know there will be skeptics, so i will buy a sheet, test, and if results are good i will make the glasses.
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