My son has decided that his next project will be to build one. Mercury vapour seems easiest. Though you can make a cutting laser from a DVD player laser.
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Actually with a laser in a box I am less likely to maim myselfOriginally posted by Malcolm Buggeridge View PostWhy not just get a Stanley knife for a couple of quid?
OK so not 6mm in metal plate, the leather & acrylic may go that thick but plate would max out at 1.2mmOriginally posted by Troll View PostI've absolutely no experience of this kind of toy but I would be so impressed if that got through 6mm plate
Nah if things get that bad it would be an industrial blender: saves on the clean-up billOriginally posted by EternalOptimist View PostHalo, just chop him up with an axe, and saw some bits off. then bury him. bye bye BBG, youse was a nice guyGrowing old is mandatory
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WTSOriginally posted by Troll View PostDear x
I've absolutely no experience of this kind of toy but I would be so impressed if that got through 6mm plate
From a quick google a 35watt laser is - how shall I put it- a little on the light side power wise and may I add somewhat demeaning for a Contractors forum - you may be better off getting hold of a military grade 100kW jobbie (ask AtW for details)
Utmost kudo's for bringing this to my attention & sorry I couldn't be of more help (may be worth your while visiting a trade show for demos)
Warmest Regards x
But IIRC the way to go is
3 x military laser
1 x mining laser
1 x fuel scoopComment
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Docking computer first though...Originally posted by Old Greg View PostWTS
But IIRC the way to go is
3 x military laser
1 x mining laser
1 x fuel scoopComment
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Take a picture of your hands now whilst you still have all your fingers.Originally posted by Halo Jones View PostPlease respond with advice...nomadd liked this postComment
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Doo doodey doo, doo doodey doo, doo doodey doo, doo doo doo, dong doodey doo, dong doodey doo, dong doodey doo doo doo doo.Originally posted by centurian View PostDocking computer first though...Comment
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Originally posted by original PM View Postsurely an EMC system to remove those pesky missiles?
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get a medium grade laser / lino cutter & a CNC mill?
laser / cutter for thin materials
mill for metal,wood & plastic.
This for 'restraint' items?Comment
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