LogicAndAspiration
LogicAndAspiration
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29th Nov 2012
21st Dec 2012
My first laser. I've been fine-tuning it on and off for a day, and now it's protected against most reasonable threats like molten metal or reflected photons, doesn't malfunction as far as I see, and melts almost anything I put in front of it.
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Comments

  • tiantianx
    tiantianx
    30th Nov 2012
    its a good laser, but there are many flaws, it breaks, just not that often, and the heat level is not as high as some other lasers ive seen that are more compact. i suggest converting to a ARAY laser instead, much faster and quite reliable in damage resistance
  • Burning97
    Burning97
    30th Nov 2012
    How is this FP? The desc. is BS reflected photons destroy the inner workings, it can't destroy coal and I can (and have) made a better laser. And before anybody kindly points out lasers can't destroy coal, mine can so stfu.
  • FaceDavid
    FaceDavid
    30th Nov 2012
    @combustion-man Frankly, it's very special considering it's very compact, but also effective and doesn't break, even if I try to break it. I'd like to see you try and make a more effective one.
  • combustion-man
    combustion-man
    30th Nov 2012
    this is nothing special anyone coud make a laser like this why is it on fp?
  • LogicAndAspiration
    LogicAndAspiration
    30th Nov 2012
    It is a regular laser. Also, for me, reflecting the laser back inside directly doesn't melt the electronics, just heats them up a little bit. What did you use to reflect the beam?
  • DCBloodHound
    DCBloodHound
    30th Nov 2012
    Seems like a regular laser to me.
  • jerrythebest
    jerrythebest
    30th Nov 2012
    Yep,from makin all those lasers i saw the flaw too.
  • chemical_samurai
    chemical_samurai
    30th Nov 2012
    Unfortunately, if photons are directly reflected back into the laser the pscn and nscn melts. You could solve this easily by replacing the three boxes on both the pscn and nscn where they contact the diamond with insulator. Other than that, it's nice and compact :D
  • thepowderdustflame
    thepowderdustflame
    30th Nov 2012
    nice, 1+
  • LogicAndAspiration
    LogicAndAspiration
    30th Nov 2012
    It's not different, I just uploaded it so I could keep playing with it, and if anyone else would like to as well. I think I've got it down now, the life cools it and heats it very well and it's protected against pretty much anything except the really destructive stuff like the original lightning particle. Even if the photons are reflected back inside, the dead life against the diamond cools it fast enough before it can do any damage. I don't see any loose photons, either. Any other suggestions, questions, or feedback?