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With a high powered laser like that a reflection could cause damage.:cryyy:Ofcourse I wont look at the beam but just in case it reflects!
You shouldn't really tell people what they should do. Maybe he doesn't have enough money to buy 5 lasers at 5mw 25mw 50 mw 75 mw 100 mw. Like me, I don't have endless money and I wanted ONE good laser so I got the optotronics 150mw and I loved it.
It is good to advise people on what to get and make them aware of the dangers but it is their choice.
@Liquid
Saying just that is pretty lame. He is asking for advice. Old threads might have mispriced lasers, bad links no longer made lasers, etc. Also, its hard to search for "Advice on a 100$ laser" lol
:crackup::crackup::undecided: :yabbem:Well, I alway put some black cardboard with white paper on the outside in one of my eyes when I use my lower powered lasers (no need for goggle to look at the spot but direct hit burns retina, 20-50mW more or less), so if a reflection hits my face at least I'll save one of my eyes. Just in case....
Well, I alway put some black cardboard with white paper on the outside in one of my eyes when I use my lower powered lasers (no need for goggle to look at the spot but direct hit burns retina, 20-50mW more or less), so if a reflection hits my face at least I'll save one of my eyes. Just in case....
try using the search button, it is pretty usefull