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New member here, soldering experience but have not built a laser
I hoop as a hobby (if you don't know, hula hoops have gained loads of popularity as performance props!)
An idea came to me one day to really enhance the visual aspect of my hooping... put lasers on it! This may sound crazy but bear with me!
I was thinking maybe a 250mw (too much? I don't want to blind the audience) green so I could have visible beams if its not to bright. This may have to only be a night time toy.
My plan so far is to take a hoop (they're made of poly irrigation tubing), cut it into quarters, and then in each quarter mount the power supply, the diode, casing (the hoop is casing so not exactly sure on this), and a charging cable.
Do you think this would work? After this model I'd like to do the same but with 2 diodes mounted in each quarter.
Update:
Alright. After more research, won't be able to have that bright of lasers pointing outwards.
I could get a firmer hoop, do the same sort of plan, and just have them point inwards towards the other side of the hoop. Then the performer could just wear some heavy eye protection.
edit: hell, I could completely cover my eyes.
As far as weight distribution goes, I spin hoops with fire wicks mounted on them and there's dozens of different circuitry layouts for the LED hoops. This is why I plan to do it the same of each quarter, it would be far more manageable than one of those fire hoops
I hoop as a hobby (if you don't know, hula hoops have gained loads of popularity as performance props!)
An idea came to me one day to really enhance the visual aspect of my hooping... put lasers on it! This may sound crazy but bear with me!
I was thinking maybe a 250mw (too much? I don't want to blind the audience) green so I could have visible beams if its not to bright. This may have to only be a night time toy.
My plan so far is to take a hoop (they're made of poly irrigation tubing), cut it into quarters, and then in each quarter mount the power supply, the diode, casing (the hoop is casing so not exactly sure on this), and a charging cable.
Do you think this would work? After this model I'd like to do the same but with 2 diodes mounted in each quarter.
Update:
Alright. After more research, won't be able to have that bright of lasers pointing outwards.
I could get a firmer hoop, do the same sort of plan, and just have them point inwards towards the other side of the hoop. Then the performer could just wear some heavy eye protection.
edit: hell, I could completely cover my eyes.
As far as weight distribution goes, I spin hoops with fire wicks mounted on them and there's dozens of different circuitry layouts for the LED hoops. This is why I plan to do it the same of each quarter, it would be far more manageable than one of those fire hoops
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