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25th Jun 2014
25th Jun 2014
An experimental laser I made using a combination of stacking and CONV technology. It's a bit small, but it's surprisingly very hot.
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Comments

  • SirHammerlock
    SirHammerlock
    28th Jun 2014
    Very Sexy
  • Kikkin
    Kikkin
    27th Jun 2014
    I made an acel laser...not as hot as this one but man...this is nice! Sorry for advertising but my laser melted everything in front of it and it took out the vibrainuim target too...
  • castleclash
    castleclash
    27th Jun 2014
    cookie_189 earth bender,really?
  • PTuniverse
    PTuniverse
    27th Jun 2014
    @Cookie_189 I'm sorry, but what exactly have you accomplished doing that?
  • Cookie_189
    Cookie_189
    27th Jun 2014
    1571821 Here is a prot version for you. You can copy if you want to put it as your own. :)
  • PTuniverse
    PTuniverse
    27th Jun 2014
    Also, if you can't say why not the back... well... it takes a lot of work to get it working. I've taken 4 hours on a previous version with PROT instead of PHOT, and one of the few problems with the laser is that the insulation always burns up. Ergo, it keeps breaking.
  • PTuniverse
    PTuniverse
    27th Jun 2014
    I have tried enhancing it by using a PROT-activated module on the front. Totally useless; holds back alot of the heat, back down to the 6000s. I think I'm better off with my other lasers.
  • iamdarkness
    iamdarkness
    27th Jun 2014
    the bounce also lets it melt more of the metl tho because after the 1st couple seconds it bouncing into more metl heating it up as well
  • Sardonic
    Sardonic
    26th Jun 2014
    No matter how hot you make the photons they're just going to bounce off the melted metal which really slows cutting speed. Ya needa a proton laser for some real cutting~
  • TJrox
    TJrox
    26th Jun 2014
    OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH. I'm dumb