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Looking for a special lense or head for my laser..

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I saw all these cool time tunnel laser videos where the laser is being reflected off of a piece of glass on a fan causing this tunnel like effect. Anyone know where i can buy lenses for my laser in circles and other various shapes for pretty cheap?? Also would the circle lense have the same cool affect?
 





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Couldn't help but notice you didn't mention what your laser is...
 
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try O-like they have different lenses, I'm not if they have the one your looking for but it's a place to start.
 
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Just put a chunk of mirror on a computer fan and power it. Make sure it is set up to not blind you though, so test it with something low powered. Fog helps a bit.
 
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A circle cap will have roughly the same effect, yes. But it's grainy and foggy while the mirror method is solid and crisp.
 
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You could use one of these little lenses:
Circle lens kit for 12x30mm AixiZ modules, AixiZ

A mirror on a fan would, as Cyparagon said, would be crisper if size and portability isn't a factor.

It would also be pertinent information to post what laser you have that you want to do this with.
 
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Get a computer fan or a DC motor, and mount a mirror on an angle, turn the motor on and vallah! u have your tunnel, u could have another motor and get a lot of different shape! will upload the image in a few minutes! ;)
 
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I have a 110v c-frame motor I pulled out of an old freezer, when my mirrors arrive I'm building a time tunnel and liquid sky projector I've wired the motor with switches and shaved a plastic fan blade down to the hub. Should keep it balanced shaft wobble kills motors.

Edit: 1500 rpm's is too much for the liquid sky, works fine for the time tunnel. Time to try a variable speed motor.
 
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Where to get mirrors that are small squares about 1cm by 1 cm?

I have larger front surface mirrors (1.5" and 2")

which work well on DC computer fans.

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They are $2.95 each (min. of 2) prepaid.

LarryDFW
 
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I would goto your local craft store where women buy knitting stuff and glitter, I was in one and they have a LOT of varieties of mirrors including ROUND ones, unfortunately they are rear surface coated.. You may be able to wash away (Acetone works I have read) the protective coating on the back to expose just the reflective coating - turning it into a front surfaced mirror.
a rear surfaced mirror will work for your intentions but will give you a double line/reflection because of the laser hitting the glass before the coating
 
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@Ciaran

What does that have to do with this thread? Looks a lot like spam to me bro.
 




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