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    I want one of these in my workshop

    Rodney Gold, Toker Bros trophies, Cape Town , South Africa :
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    Good if you have cat problems i guess!
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    It's a "friking laser" in my worst Austin Powers voice!!!
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    Ooooh! That is pretty exciting Rodne! You could try this in your shop just by re-aiming the mirrors in all your lasers!! Wonder what happens if you combine fiber and CO2 beams all into one? Hmmmm.

    This could make destructive warfare obsolete. The goal of a battle would be to laser engrave the word ZAP on the enemies planes and tanks and whatnot! Kind of like laser tag with an engraver! If you get "ZAP" engraved on your weapon you have to take it off the field. You could even do it with buildings! And with soldiers!

    <grin>
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    I wonder if it will cut 1" acrylic and 1/2" ply well..
    Rodney Gold, Toker Bros trophies, Cape Town , South Africa :
    Roland 2300 rotary . 3 x ISEL's ..1m x 500mm CnC .
    Tekcel 1200x2400 router , 900 x 600 60w Shenui laser , 1200 x 800 80w Reci tube Shenhui Laser
    6 x longtai lasers 400x600 60w , 1 x longtai 20w fiber
    2x Gravo manual engravers , Roland 540 large format printer/cutter. CLTT setup
    1600mm hot and cold laminator , 3x Dopag resin dispensers , sandblasting setup, acid etcher

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    Quote Originally Posted by David Somers View Post
    Ooooh! That is pretty exciting Rodne! You could try this in your shop just by re-aiming the mirrors in all your lasers!! Wonder what happens if you combine fiber and CO2 beams all into one? Hmmmm.
    <grin>
    Given the South African crime situation......there would be little left for the police to see if you installed it right -----
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    My wonderful view from my balcony is being partially obstructed by vegetation in my neighbours back yard - he refuses to trim it ..I always had visions of mounting a potent laser on the balcony and swinging it in an arc to give the trees and stuff a "haircut"...
    Rodney Gold, Toker Bros trophies, Cape Town , South Africa :
    Roland 2300 rotary . 3 x ISEL's ..1m x 500mm CnC .
    Tekcel 1200x2400 router , 900 x 600 60w Shenui laser , 1200 x 800 80w Reci tube Shenhui Laser
    6 x longtai lasers 400x600 60w , 1 x longtai 20w fiber
    2x Gravo manual engravers , Roland 540 large format printer/cutter. CLTT setup
    1600mm hot and cold laminator , 3x Dopag resin dispensers , sandblasting setup, acid etcher

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rodne Gold View Post
    My wonderful view from my balcony is being partially obstructed by vegetation in my neighbours back yard - he refuses to trim it ..I always had visions of mounting a potent laser on the balcony and swinging it in an arc to give the trees and stuff a "haircut"...
    Dont do that Rodne, some one has a patent on a laser tree trimmer (true story) , you might told off
    L Squared Lasers UK
    2 x Halo Lasers 20 watt fiber
    1 x Halo CO2 Galvo System
    1 x Shenhui 1512 80 watt
    3 x Electrox D40
    3 x electrox Scriba 2
    1 x Electrox Scorpion 40 watt Fibre
    1 x Epilog EXT36 75 watt.

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    One of the fellows working on this graduated from our program a few years back.
    Center for Experimental Nuclear Physics and Astrophysics - University of Washington
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    It WOULD be cool to be able to cut an airplane in half in mid-flight! --an airplane filled with BAD people, obviously

    Or, for those imbeciles who shine hand-held lasers at airplanes, how about mounting slightly de-tuned versions of this thing ON airplanes that would shoot back? Might be hard to identify a pile of ashes though...

    Quote Originally Posted by David Somers View Post
    Wonder what happens if you combine fiber and CO2 beams all into one? Hmmmm.
    "There's something very important I forgot to tell you! Don't cross the streams… It would be bad… Try to imagine all life as you know it stopping instantaneously and every molecule in your body exploding at the speed of light."

    I'd pass on adding a C02 beam...
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    I am installing one in my car to eliminate sources of road rage-will limit it to tires, and in extreme cases, the gas tank.
    Best Regards,
    George
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kev Williams View Post
    Or, for those imbeciles who shine hand-held lasers at airplanes, how about mounting slightly de-tuned versions of this thing ON airplanes that would shoot back? Might be hard to identify a pile of ashes though...
    Been there, done that... sort of:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kev Williams View Post
    Or, for those imbeciles who shine hand-held lasers at airplanes, how about mounting slightly de-tuned versions of this thing ON airplanes that would shoot back? Might be hard to identify a pile of ashes though...
    Meh... just look for the newly-blind guy fumbling around and screaming due to his first-degree burns.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rodne Gold View Post
    I wonder if it will cut 1" acrylic and 1/2" ply well..
    it may also cut a laser bed and a floor under it. Finally a great tool to split a house/car for a divorce!

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