wouterjesse
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Hi there,
I have been playing around with a 5mW pointer laser and shining it through a slowly rotation shot glass with an uneven surface. The reflection of the light is pointed at a wall or object. The result is an interesting '3d' shape that constantly morphs.
Indoor looks great and would like to move this device outdoors. My plan is to use it at night in a forest and point the morphing shapes through the trees.
A. is a 5mW laser bright enough to be visible when shining through trees 5 meters away?
B. if I use a +5mW laser what are the chances dry branches or leaves catch on fire?
For the viewers standing behind the device, I will make use of a protective cover for the reflected light shining backwards. The device will be hidden behind this shield. And the laser will be out of focus to be able to create larger shapes.
I have been playing around with a 5mW pointer laser and shining it through a slowly rotation shot glass with an uneven surface. The reflection of the light is pointed at a wall or object. The result is an interesting '3d' shape that constantly morphs.
Indoor looks great and would like to move this device outdoors. My plan is to use it at night in a forest and point the morphing shapes through the trees.
A. is a 5mW laser bright enough to be visible when shining through trees 5 meters away?
B. if I use a +5mW laser what are the chances dry branches or leaves catch on fire?
For the viewers standing behind the device, I will make use of a protective cover for the reflected light shining backwards. The device will be hidden behind this shield. And the laser will be out of focus to be able to create larger shapes.
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