Sandwichlizard
Sandwichlizard
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27th Nov 2013
11th Mar 2016
be sure to turn on the LN2 chiller or you will burn out the optics with feed back. If you wish to use manual controls leave the LCRY-SWITCH off.
electronics hightech adjustable complex over9000 photon phot beam laser controls

Comments

  • gunman13
    gunman13
    29th Nov 2013
    Hey Sandwhich Lizard, I recommend that you change the void on your heaters to vacu, because vacu is meant to heat up! Just a tip that may make this laser max temp.!
  • IAMTHEBEST
    IAMTHEBEST
    28th Nov 2013
    Love the design!
  • dddp33
    dddp33
    28th Nov 2013
    my prot devourer is stronger. but for a very complex peice of machinery? id have to say that its a definite +1 from me :D
  • Schneumer
    Schneumer
    28th Nov 2013
    if he is that smart, he probably DOES have a wife.....well TPT is AWESOME, after all.
  • runemaster
    runemaster
    28th Nov 2013
    That is a massive laser. I'll have to say, pretty impressive. +1 man, good work.
  • Steyn
    Steyn
    28th Nov 2013
    pffffffffffffffffffff
  • jesseneil
    jesseneil
    28th Nov 2013
    sandwich confused my thinkrock
  • 0xFF
    0xFF
    28th Nov 2013
    TEST123
  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    28th Nov 2013
    thats in real life of course. here i used LCRY to act as the Q-switch. here it also cleans up the CRAY beam.
  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    28th Nov 2013
    in both cases the working beam is infra red and of course invisible. they have a device called a Q-switch which is made of high grade Quartz and is optically pure. It is also metalized on at least one surface. high frequency RF is used to occilate the quartz making it behave like a mirror or window alternately. this creates the pulsed beam and keeps the laser cavity dense with collumnated light.