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As I've been going through a lot of posts, I've been freaked by the number of times I've read users damaging their eyes. Why not just use common sense and look for potential reflective risks before pressing the button? When I'm target shooting with a handgun, I know damn sure what's behind the target and how the bullet is going to deflect when it passes through the target.
Lasers are amazing devices but they do come with risks that can easily be avoided. When popping balloons or trying to burn tape, put something non reflective behind your experiment. Look around your room for potential "mirrors." If we screw up our collective vision, we won't even be able to find our way to the bathroom let alone build a laser.
Lasers are amazing devices but they do come with risks that can easily be avoided. When popping balloons or trying to burn tape, put something non reflective behind your experiment. Look around your room for potential "mirrors." If we screw up our collective vision, we won't even be able to find our way to the bathroom let alone build a laser.