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grandmoffcolley
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Hello All,
Not to sound like a radio talk show caller but: Long time reader, first time member here at LPF. I am finally getting around to setting up my own home lab rather than continuing to use my friends work lab. Here are my questions for the community at large:
I) What do you recommend using for a beam stop? (Is a graphite block with a 'cup' shape in it enough?)
II) How likely is a 1W 445nm blue laser to heat cinder blocks sufficiently to explode? (As they would when exposed to intense heat)
III) Do you think it is worth building an anodized aluminum 'range'-like structure? (Kind of like at a firing range)
IV) Is there a reason why most hobbyist laser 'cutters' are built with the laser firing into the ground? (My experience with CNC type machines would make the opposite easier to construct personally)
Anywho, thanks everybody! Special shout out to Steve (LSRFAQ) whose long standing position on safety helped me start out right year ago!
Not to sound like a radio talk show caller but: Long time reader, first time member here at LPF. I am finally getting around to setting up my own home lab rather than continuing to use my friends work lab. Here are my questions for the community at large:
I) What do you recommend using for a beam stop? (Is a graphite block with a 'cup' shape in it enough?)
II) How likely is a 1W 445nm blue laser to heat cinder blocks sufficiently to explode? (As they would when exposed to intense heat)
III) Do you think it is worth building an anodized aluminum 'range'-like structure? (Kind of like at a firing range)
IV) Is there a reason why most hobbyist laser 'cutters' are built with the laser firing into the ground? (My experience with CNC type machines would make the opposite easier to construct personally)
Anywho, thanks everybody! Special shout out to Steve (LSRFAQ) whose long standing position on safety helped me start out right year ago!