jklujm
jklujm
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11th Mar 2014
30th Sep 2014
Welcome to the laser shop! I have created modules that can be arranged to build a laser. There are many combinations of parts that can create many different effects. Feel free to share your creations and suggest additions and improvements.
elitelaser jklujm shop laser custom assembly attachments

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  • jklujm
    jklujm
    12th Mar 2014
    I actually have a system like that in my multi laser V3, but it was slow. I used CRAY and DTEC, but your CLNE suggestion sounds blatantly obvious and much easier to do.... And I'm using doperfectwork's flip-flop concept. It's so simple I don't even need copy/paste! Again, the current flip flop is mine from before we had DLAY...yeah very outdated.
  • Schicko
    Schicko
    12th Mar 2014
    BTW, sometimes the QRTZ does melt if the PHOTs get reflected back to it. I would suggest putting CLNE/PCLN next to the QRTZ to replace it when it does. Then add some VOID below to absorb the melted excess.
  • Schicko
    Schicko
    12th Mar 2014
    Ok, nice! Good luck!
  • jklujm
    jklujm
    12th Mar 2014
    I did not know FILT could do that! Thanks for sharing! I like what it does, but I'll keep the old one in as well because it has a wider focus. Plus the QRTZ won't melt unless something other than PHOT touches it. As for the flip flop gate, I can try to make my own that is more compact. The one I'm using is very old. And I will add color attachments!
  • Schicko
    Schicko
    12th Mar 2014
    Last suggestion I can think of: Maybe add different colours of FILT for different photon beam colours. I like green ^_^
  • Schicko
    Schicko
    12th Mar 2014
    Also, an alternative: instead of QRTZ, use FILT with a tmp of 9 as FILT doesn't melt (whereas the QRTZ does).
  • Schicko
    Schicko
    12th Mar 2014
    This is nice. Use Sandwichlizard's/doperfectwork's flipflop toggles instead for the on/off switch. They are essentially a smaller version of the toggle you used. id:1340126
  • jklujm
    jklujm
    12th Mar 2014
    thank you! I'll change the PHOT color and then publish
  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    12th Mar 2014
    this is amazing work. one thing. Maybe change the photon color yellow so they look dif than electrons and protons. Anyway I love this save. I look forward to seeing it published. Awesome!