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FrozenGate by Avery

Layzor Bhemes

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There are lots of lasers being used in the following pics. Likely identifiable, but if you are left guessing, just ask and I'll be more specific.

Mirrors used - newer ones from member Gadget have proven very useful!! I love my mirrors!
Where you see a distinct circle - it's a new glass piece from ebay: "KingKube" : Link

Wavelengths Used:
460nm
490nm
505nm
520nm
538nm
650nm
And as always sprinkled in - Aixiz RBG (450/532/650)



videotogif_2018.10.15_19.54.07 by Lewie Wilkinson, on Flickr



















How a smile is born:
videotogif_2018.10.16_17.08.04 by Lewie Wilkinson, on Flickr
 





Looks like you've been busy, Lew. Several nice ones in there. I notice you like separating your RGB laser with a diffraction grating. That sort of defeats the purpose of having it as you can't see the color of the combined beams. You can make a yellow and as long as you don't run it through a grating or prism it should remain yellow in your photos. Thanks for sharing them here.
 
That’s cool pics, Lew. You really need that yellow in your collection. Thanks for sharing.
 
Nice photos and videos, Lew! :)
Thanks for sharing these with us, much appreciated.
 
2 Replies about YELLOW! It is certainly the missing wavelength.
Had a nice surprise from my CPA this weekend, and justifying a yellow purchase hurts a tad more now. But whats a few hundred bucks if his screw-up could mean several thousand?!?
The hunt shall continue. "Y-Bhemes" will be mine. LOL

Thanks everyone!!
 
Sweet beams. I like the creativity with the setup. Great use of common items mixed with not so common. Since you said you love mirrors, never pass up a junk big TV from the 90's...... they have a front surface mirror inside that's like a yard square.
 
Wow, Lew! 8445 is AMAZING!
What sorcery is that making those bright "circles" in the middle? Is that beam overlap bright spots?
 
Wow, Lew! 8445 is AMAZING!
What sorcery is that making those bright "circles" in the middle? Is that beam overlap bright spots?

Haha - it's a neat little glass bit that creates the circle - pointed into the 'fold' of the 2 largest mirrors you made. He's a gif that might show you a bit more 'behind the scenes':

videotogif_2018.10.15_19.57.34 by Lewie Wilkinson, on Flickr
 
Hey Lew,
More great pics. I like 8653 and 8675 the best. Keep on posting
 





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