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Not sure if this is posted in the right section.
I'm looking at the prospects of turning a green laser pointer [~75mw] into a laser level for pavement leveling. Is there a way I can "expand" the laser beam into a wide oval of sorts that can project the laser beam across a flat surface so I can see where the holes needing extra grade are?
The thought of making an optic + laser carrier sounds challenging, but even more challenging is locating a third party optic to defocus lasers into a plane.
Why would I want to do this? Assuming the surface materials contain no reflecting objects, it appeared as an elegant logistics solution for grading areas that need to be not only flat, but level while saving money. Thanks
I'm looking at the prospects of turning a green laser pointer [~75mw] into a laser level for pavement leveling. Is there a way I can "expand" the laser beam into a wide oval of sorts that can project the laser beam across a flat surface so I can see where the holes needing extra grade are?
The thought of making an optic + laser carrier sounds challenging, but even more challenging is locating a third party optic to defocus lasers into a plane.
Why would I want to do this? Assuming the surface materials contain no reflecting objects, it appeared as an elegant logistics solution for grading areas that need to be not only flat, but level while saving money. Thanks