Obviously it wouldn't work as the only safety feature, but what about in conjunction with wavelength absorption?
I ask because the two-way mirror film does indeed bounce a laser, but doesn't impair vision too badly to look through.
If no one has tested, I will work up some experiments to see how much laser light is coming through compared to normal light and obviously how much is reflected.
I'd also love to hear suggestions or cautions if anyone has any.
(I will go over to the experiment thread and see if anything there is applicable to this as well.)
Thanks for any input!
I ask because the two-way mirror film does indeed bounce a laser, but doesn't impair vision too badly to look through.
If no one has tested, I will work up some experiments to see how much laser light is coming through compared to normal light and obviously how much is reflected.
I'd also love to hear suggestions or cautions if anyone has any.
(I will go over to the experiment thread and see if anything there is applicable to this as well.)
Thanks for any input!