XM360
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- May 21, 2016
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Hello All,
You may or may not know of me. I previously uploaded YouTube videos under the channel "XM360" on YouTube. I have fallen off on my uploading since taking on a full-time marketing job, but this quarantine has given me a lot of free time so I've decided to reinvest in YouTube. My XM360 channel was gaming-centered with laser uploads here and there, though many of my laser videos, especially the earlier ones did not put the proper focus on eyewear and safety. I've decided to make an entirely new laser-only channel and put a greater deal of focus on eyewear and safety, as well as accuracy of information. I'll be re-doing many of my old videos and slowly taking down the old ones. Along with conveying proper safety recommendations, I also wanted to pass videos by LPF members every now and then to ensure I didn't make any incorrect points. I just created the video below, a very brief overview of wavelengths as it relates to lasers. If you have the time, I'd love to hear your thoughts. I'm certainly not an expert but really try to use YouTube as a platform to bridge the gap between individuals just discovering the hobby, and you folks here. Thanks
Here is the draft video:
You may or may not know of me. I previously uploaded YouTube videos under the channel "XM360" on YouTube. I have fallen off on my uploading since taking on a full-time marketing job, but this quarantine has given me a lot of free time so I've decided to reinvest in YouTube. My XM360 channel was gaming-centered with laser uploads here and there, though many of my laser videos, especially the earlier ones did not put the proper focus on eyewear and safety. I've decided to make an entirely new laser-only channel and put a greater deal of focus on eyewear and safety, as well as accuracy of information. I'll be re-doing many of my old videos and slowly taking down the old ones. Along with conveying proper safety recommendations, I also wanted to pass videos by LPF members every now and then to ensure I didn't make any incorrect points. I just created the video below, a very brief overview of wavelengths as it relates to lasers. If you have the time, I'd love to hear your thoughts. I'm certainly not an expert but really try to use YouTube as a platform to bridge the gap between individuals just discovering the hobby, and you folks here. Thanks
Here is the draft video: