This was made using LaserLine on my mac it's a simple spirogram, this was the best picture I could take, even better than the ones with the flash off, oh well.
This project was kind of rushed. I found out about Laserline yesterday and wanted to give it a try. I will take more pictures when I have a better laser. These were all taken with a $5 pointer from Radio Shack. If the postal service hasn't made a mistake my diode from senkat should be here tomorrow, I already have my driver made and boxed up just waiting for the diode.
If/When I remake this. I will get real mirrors, the one's I used here were some chromed plastic pieces that were shielding some parts inside an old cordless phone. Brighter laser. I need better speakers. I would probably buy something with a higher excursion. The amp has enough power for something bigger, but these speaker just don't move enough.
The problem is I can only turn the speakers so loud before they start distorting and making the laser blurrier than it already is. That's why I need a better laser, real mirrors, and better speakers.
From about 15 feet away I can only make about a 6 inch image. Hopefully with my senkat diode I can find somewhere I can project it from further away.
Glue the mirrors on to lever, fulcrum and cone to amplify beam panning!
You got to have bigger speakers too for more travel.
I saw a laser speaker/mirror lightshow on TV 37 years ago. The TV program was called Tube Trip, a weekly hippie 30 min. progressive rock radio station sponsered deal. it was so cool back then. KSHE FM used to just play album sides and had just 5 min per hour of non music.
I sort of have some lever action going on, but because the drinking straw I used is much larger than the axel the bottom of the mirror is still able to move too much...
Still not 100% happy, but I glued some 1" square craft store mirrors over my shiny plastic and now I have finished my senkat diode laser.