★★★ FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT THE VIDEO / FACT UPDATES ★★★ *1) WARNING!!! - Facebook is advertising this Laser for $39.00 such as through **Topbazaar.shop* - I did some quick research and found a website listing hundreds of scammer sites (including Topbazaar.shop) that take some images from the web, often from Kickstarter, Indiegogo etc. - and they sell it at ridiculous low prices. it states buyers will never receive any goods. *Link =* noscams.info/list-of-facebook-sponsored-ad-scams. BUY AT OWN RISK!! Please use common sense, this Laser Rust Cleaner was selling for nearly $500k in 2017, there is no way to make it and sell it for $39.00 6-12 months later, even shitty Cordless Drills usually sell for $39.00.
Now available on eBay for a measly $30,000U.S. (How many do you want?) rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.ca%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F142956140038
As a back yard mechanic and classic car enthusiast, this laser made my jaw drop and brought a tear to my eye. I would totally buy one if I could afford it
Yeah if that existed a little bit earlier a lot of people who died from chemical vapor would not be dead. Atleast future welder's and electricians won't die.
By the time it's affordable you wont have work because robots would replace you
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Unfortunately first ones to get that will be rich companies which will have means to be much more productive than you. They will offer much cheaper services because of this tool and you won't be able to compete with them. After all alternatives go out and such company has monopoly, they can increase prices once again.
Maciej Załucki yeah, right, their going to spend half a million just to be able to charge a fraction of that ~ how long before that becomes profitable? Even if it's to squash the competition, is that really financially feasible? It would be cheaper to wage a price war [rather than spending $500k on a device that can only derust around 4 sq inches per second].
If you knew what wavelength the laser was, you might be able to source the diodes somewhere and build one. You'd still need a regulator, switch, knife edge array, focusing lens, and prolly a diffuser too.
This had better become commonplace someday soon. Theres so many people who could benefit from a device like this. Especially DIY mechanics in Canada like me 😄
on the way to being that way! you can now get a 1500W model for about 15 grand. By no means cheap, but not nearly as bad as the 500 grand it was a few years ago
This uses a massive array of infrared diodes that use fiber coupling to combine the beams into one. Yeah you're not getting this for any less than $10,000.
lilblingking1491 if I’m rich still won’t pay a half million for that ... It’s ridiculously priced ...! And nothing wrong with wire brushing and sand paper 🤓
@@shahinportohfeh1446 If you were a rich business owner, there would be no reason not to buy it! Imagine the higher volume of work you would be able to complete compared to just brushing and using sand paper. It would end up paying for itself much sooner
Man, I really hope that you're right about the tech going to mass market, I live in the salt/rust belt in Ontario, that thing would be a godsend for me and anyone that lives here who enjoys automotive or just keeping their general equipment in good standing care!
How so? You still have lost metal, and you have to keep going over the area as it rusts again, when you could have just gone over that area BEFORE it rusted with one of several different DIY undercoating homebrew goops and then kept reapplying the goop, at a few dollars per application instead of tens of thousands of dollars and this can't even get to any rust that isn't in direct line of sight of the machine because a laser is as directional a device as it gets.
If by some chance you do get one, better prepare yourself with the electric bill. 5 minutes that thing is on is probably enough to match your average home rent.
@@maxsolo2652 My apologies, it would appear I overexaggerated on the numbers. With the average cost of KW/h it wouldn't break your wallet if you use the cheapest one. But the unit itself costs quite a pretty penny.
This seems like it could be useful for restoring rusty antiques from old sunken ships without damaging the artifact. I would love to have one of these to restore steel antiques, and then refurbish/paint them to be sold at auctions. I wonder if it can remove tarnish from old silver or copper coins; among other things. Much less damaging to fine details than sand blasting, yet far too expensive for common use :(
Non-invasive? I suppose that depends on the application- no museum conservator or serious antique dealer would let soda blasting anywhere near their objects. I am somewhat suspect of this laser cleaning method though.
Your video was charming, demonstrated the topic, answered questions I didn't know I even had and was done before many others have finished the preamble. Good work!
What I love about technology is how it progresses. This video was published 6 years ago, now even the higher end models are under $40k. And it won't be long until you can scrap one together for a few hundred
Why are you confident? Are the materials and/or the manufacturing process used to make this laser, easily scalable with a large costreduction when upscaling?
Dude soon as I saw this been hounding the boss to get one that is amazing the work I could do with this is endless cheers for showing ,the hand was mind blowing
80,000 dollars!? Holy hell I hope the price comes down sooner rather than later. I honestly though it was a pretty damn cool tool at first.. hell I guess I'll stick to my angle grinder and flapdisc..
@@Samuel.McCandless Automobile Restoration. Enough people still want classic automobiles (few would want them for daily use, keep in mind) and there are still a lot of cars sitting around unused either in storage or in fields.
I think we found the Amarr's new weapon against the Minmitar. In all seriousness if there isn't a large demand for this, there should be across all metalworking and automotive industries.
I see there's a use for it. But abrasive blasting steel substrate is overall better. You obtain an anchor profile, cleans deeper depending on your standard like SP5,10,6,etc or NACE equivalent, and you kill two birds with one stone.
If it were a sausage the focus would be on mold removal unfortunately mold and other fungi grow a little deep on what they're feeding on so you might have to do more than that to make the food safe to eat.
1000w is just the average power. Each pulse lasts a nanosecond and there is several megawatts of energy in each pulse of laser light. The ability to compress so much power into a short pulse is why it is so effective.
awesome device I think Anyone who has messed with lasers like me has had at least one thought for this application or similar , I will be watching for the lower priced one in the future, meanwhile vinegar and grinding will have to do!
So...this may sound a bit silly to some, but I'd like to see this tech adapted for snow removal. If it could be done, it would save hours of labor and millions of dollars a year to most cities and communities.
well you cant do it, the energy required to melt snow to water alone, is massive, really it is, try using a flame thrower and 100 gallons wont even do your driveway
Well...I can already tell you that THAT is not true, because when I lived in Baltimore, they used huge trucks called Snow Dragons to melt tens of tons of snow to water and let it leak off into the Chesapeake. You can also have heated sidewalks installed onto your property that ensures that ice and snow don't even accumulate. Their all over Germany actually. Most roads there are the same, especially in metropolitan areas. I mean, if you think about it, you can go out and turn on your car for like 20 minutes and accumulated ice will eventually melt off. I have also watched a guy completely thaw out his sidewalk with an old space heater and an extension cord. So...no. That's not true. Heat is probably the MOST efficient way to remove snow. It's just that, like everything else, there's no money in just solving the problem, but there is a TON of money in selling people Ice Melt and charging to plow streets.
Melting Ice and snow with heat is really really inefficient. It takes less work to move snow than it takes to produce enough heat to melt that same snow.
Accept...no. See above. If heated sidewalks are good enough for almost all of Germany, then I submit they are no where NEAR inefficient. Those people don't like things that are inefficient. It might be expensive, but that's not the same thing. Also, regardless of whether it is inefficient or not, it is MUCH sager to simply have heated sidewalks that no one has to shovel. Safety overrides expense. Or at least it should.
Worth taking apart to see how its made.. Guaranteed its just amplifying a low watt thru magnified mirrors to produce a really high watt and pulsating the power.
Pretty hefty price tag. When is approaches the 5o-100 G mark then it may be worth doing. Imagine the profits to just ONE shop who can market their services both locally and nationally. Consider the first year a wash but from year 2 on there would be amazing profits as the business continues to build. It wouldn't take long to build 100 clients. Quick turnaround and fair prices will be the key.
★★★ FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT THE VIDEO / FACT UPDATES ★★★
*1) WARNING!!! - Facebook is advertising this Laser for $39.00 such as through **Topbazaar.shop* - I did some quick research and found a website listing hundreds of scammer sites (including Topbazaar.shop) that take some images from the web, often from Kickstarter, Indiegogo etc. - and they sell it at ridiculous low prices. it states buyers will never receive any goods.
*Link =* noscams.info/list-of-facebook-sponsored-ad-scams. BUY AT OWN RISK!!
Please use common sense, this Laser Rust Cleaner was selling for nearly $500k in 2017, there is no way to make it and sell it for $39.00 6-12 months later, even shitty Cordless Drills usually sell for $39.00.
Just tonight my buddy was telling me about someone who was getting this for 39.99, I told him to show it to me. I doubt I will see it. Keep Rocking!!!
People actually buy stuff from the facebook website? hahahaha.
I just saw it too and I was wondering the same thing I was tempered to buy it 😱
One such site advertises customer support at "Support@cpjus.com" - I looked it up and got a 404 message - no such site.
Now available on eBay for a measly $30,000U.S. (How many do you want?)
rover.ebay.com/rover/0/0/0?mpre=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.ebay.ca%2Fulk%2Fitm%2F142956140038
As a back yard mechanic and classic car enthusiast, this laser made my jaw drop and brought a tear to my eye. I would totally buy one if I could afford it
Quit cryin
You my friend have to wait till the rich corner the market on all the profitable work and they leave you the scraps
What about renting one!?
Hello , I have a classic car and I need someone to consult time to time.Can you help me ?
Give it a few years, price will go down eventually
If I used this on my 2002 f250 there wouldn't be any truck left.
same here
That’s sad
If I did that to my Chevy, the same thing would occur.
Perpetual Student well ya it’s a Chevy...
@@evanlove3015 I was just trying to take the piss. I am a Ford guy.
My god, the amount of work time and exposure to chemicals this saves is priceless!!!
Priceless+500000$
Hand wringing intensifies.
Das ist Deutsche landsmann ingenieurwesen.
I didn’t think about that honestly
Yeah if that existed a little bit earlier a lot of people who died from chemical vapor would not be dead. Atleast future welder's and electricians won't die.
I’ll wait until it’s available at Aldi for £29.95 thank you very much.
Updates?
Totally out of my price range, but man do I want one of these!
How much it costs?
@@h.gmodernbodybuilding9923 the video said they go between $80,000 - $500,000
I called a couple years ago. they wanted 5K for one. @@h.gmodernbodybuilding9923
I want one. And I don't even have any rust to clean. I just want it because lasers. Also why are lasers so... Satisfying
@@thenthson You buy one and ask people to lend you stuff with rust just to remove it for fun
Waiting a few more years for this fine product to decrease in cost was comforting to my ears.
This would be so useful at our work and save me hours on the work I do
I bet you they will come down to an affordable price in the near future, $2-10k for a 1000watt.
By the time it's affordable you wont have work because robots would replace you
Unfortunately first ones to get that will be rich companies which will have means to be much more productive than you. They will offer much cheaper services because of this tool and you won't be able to compete with them. After all alternatives go out and such company has monopoly, they can increase prices once again.
Maciej Załucki yeah, right, their going to spend half a million just to be able to charge a fraction of that ~ how long before that becomes profitable? Even if it's to squash the competition, is that really financially feasible? It would be cheaper to wage a price war [rather than spending $500k on a device that can only derust around 4 sq inches per second].
If you knew what wavelength the laser was, you might be able to source the diodes somewhere and build one. You'd still need a regulator, switch, knife edge array, focusing lens, and prolly a diffuser too.
This had better become commonplace someday soon. Theres so many people who could benefit from a device like this. Especially DIY mechanics in Canada like me 😄
Im dyi mechanic got the latest model this year and can tell its still nothing cheap, even for bigger company :)
on the way to being that way! you can now get a 1500W model for about 15 grand. By no means cheap, but not nearly as bad as the 500 grand it was a few years ago
This uses a massive array of infrared diodes that use fiber coupling to combine the beams into one. Yeah you're not getting this for any less than $10,000.
500k could seem expensive but imagine the number of customer you could have. With good advertising, you could become rich quickly.
I'm a seaman, and this on board a ship would be a game changer, I hope soon it will be affordable
VacuumTube88 seamen
when are you due?
I ended up with nerve damage from a needle gun in one of my hands, would be amazing to see something like that be affordable.
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Well....back to wire brushing and blasting for now.
hahah the sad reality of not being rich
lilblingking1491 if I’m rich still won’t pay a half million for that ...
It’s ridiculously priced ...!
And nothing wrong with wire brushing and sand paper 🤓
@@shahinportohfeh1446 If you were a rich business owner, there would be no reason not to buy it! Imagine the higher volume of work you would be able to complete compared to just brushing and using sand paper. It would end up paying for itself much sooner
Shahin Portohfeh and that’s why you’ll never be rich. You have no idea how to judge the value of something
In all fairness, media blasting isn't so bad. It's slower and more messy, but still does the job all the same.
Man, I really hope that you're right about the tech going to mass market, I live in the salt/rust belt in Ontario, that thing would be a godsend for me and anyone that lives here who enjoys automotive or just keeping their general equipment in good standing care!
Hopefully this will be on sale during Black Friday
Yeah 50% off. 250.000$ instead of 500.000$
Dammn I taught I found the answer to my prayers. So it's back to the angle grinder and sandpaper 😞
Holy shit. This would be a life saver in rust belt zones
How so? You still have lost metal, and you have to keep going over the area as it rusts again, when you could have just gone over that area BEFORE it rusted with one of several different DIY undercoating homebrew goops and then kept reapplying the goop, at a few dollars per application instead of tens of thousands of dollars and this can't even get to any rust that isn't in direct line of sight of the machine because a laser is as directional a device as it gets.
See, this is the sort of stuff I thought the future would hold when I was a kid.
This is so much better than gender pronouns!
Hey, I can fill the "inserts bitching about gender pronouns into places where it isn't relevant" square on my online chud bingo sheet
@@recursiveslacker7730 fuckin saved
@@recursiveslacker7730 what is a chud?
Ok boomer
Trans genders have a high suicide rate
That's the same thing my ex mother-in-law used to clean her teeth.
860. Are you in CT?
Lmao
@@djstatyk1540 We all know the 203 is superior 😇
@@lilblingking1491 You already know!
Youre a big fat phony!!!
Well this is now on the "If I win the lottery" list, right next to the laser welder.
basically a laser sandblaster. can't wait till i can buy one
This is like laser version of a pressure wash with more of a satisfying feel
Laser....the gift that just keeps giving!
the year is 2021, i'm still looking for it in aliexpress
@L G my dad is 73 I really wanna give this to him before it’s too late, I really need a better-paying job
@@RichardCox0 you'll get there.
If by some chance you do get one, better prepare yourself with the electric bill.
5 minutes that thing is on is probably enough to match your average home rent.
RandomKitty
Don’t misinform people.
He said the power is 20-1000Watts.
As a comparison, an oven uses 2500Watts.
@@maxsolo2652 My apologies, it would appear I overexaggerated on the numbers.
With the average cost of KW/h it wouldn't break your wallet if you use the cheapest one.
But the unit itself costs quite a pretty penny.
In the near future laser will not only destroys everything but also cleans it.
also can teleport us from place to place
And can hopefully teach certain commenters on UA-cam about grammar.
By cleaning it’s destroying.
Everything will look chrome? Lol
@@dollayx8
There's one under the hood of the Tardis
This seems like it could be useful for restoring rusty antiques from old sunken ships without damaging the artifact. I would love to have one of these to restore steel antiques, and then refurbish/paint them to be sold at auctions. I wonder if it can remove tarnish from old silver or copper coins; among other things. Much less damaging to fine details than sand blasting, yet far too expensive for common use :(
There’s vids of people cleaning keys and coins with these things and it’s as satisfying as it sounds
C'est une bonne question minutieuse , qui mérite d'être entendu! 👍
Coolest thing I’ve seen in a very long time. Absolutely amazing ! 😯
now this is the best piece of tech i have seen in a long time! as soon as this is affordable this could become a small buisness!
already could be if you had 500k to buy one, it is practically a money printing machine.
Friggin awesome! I want a big one to do my whole entire car with one swipe
Chucky Alone. You would need the 20KW version for that!
Maybe your car will disappear, we call you Copperfield!!!
The "flames" at the end are so pretty.
that price make me sad ... better wait alibaba or china create this laser cleaning . more cheap
what price
From 50k to 500k$
its only uses 1kw per hour, not much more than a grinder, and far less than a blasting cabinet
Non-invasive? I suppose that depends on the application- no museum conservator or serious antique dealer would let soda blasting anywhere near their objects. I am somewhat suspect of this laser cleaning method though.
Szczęść Boże - 1000W is not an insane amount of power.
A robot welder welding a seam followed right behind with one of these. Talk about fast production and prep for primer and paint!
Next to industrial 3D printing metal parts. This will be everywhere. Just as 5 axis CNC machines are now in the hands of small shops...
Your video was charming, demonstrated the topic, answered questions I didn't know I even had and was done before many others have finished the preamble. Good work!
that is really a neat too. I need one :) i got many rusty items
its over 50000 US dollars
@@sherrybaig3159 in my country 1 dollar is 85-7 pesos, vry expensive
@@Nicolas-zw5ex in mine 1 dollar is 150 Rupees. twice than yours XD.
oh thats bad
Will it work on my back?
This was so satisfying to watch
Good thing I saw the price BEFORE tossing out my angle grinder!
What I love about technology is how it progresses. This video was published 6 years ago, now even the higher end models are under $40k. And it won't be long until you can scrap one together for a few hundred
Great!! We're confident that in a few years this kind of equipments would be affordables. Great job!
Why are you confident? Are the materials and/or the manufacturing process used to make this laser, easily scalable with a large costreduction when upscaling?
@@J0uwMoeder China is going to make it affordable. Thanks to China.
Best alternate to acid cleaning. Can be good contributor to Environment.I am impressed.
Call me weird but if I ever won the lottery, I'd buy one of these and just go to town all day everyday.
I seen one of these babies in operation.
It truly is witchcraft! Reminded me of the tool they use in Star Trek to heal would!
"I wonder what would happen if you put your hand under it"
Guy in vid puts his hand under it.
Fucking legend.
Lol you own the internet today bro. Thank you for the belly up laugh sir!
50 years from now these will be in every metal shop in every developed country.
I think I'll wait 'til they have a Sale in about 20 years time
Dude soon as I saw this been hounding the boss to get one that is amazing the work I could do with this is endless cheers for showing ,the hand was mind blowing
80,000 dollars!? Holy hell I hope the price comes down sooner rather than later.
I honestly though it was a pretty damn cool tool at first.. hell I guess I'll stick to my
angle grinder and flapdisc..
actually its 500k for the 1kw version shown
yes you could, save a dollar a year for a million years and you can buy 2
finally, technology to look forward to
This is the most astonishing invention in half a century!!!!!
Yeah? Moreso than the personal computer reusable rocketry?
@@mmhoss My personal choice is Toast on a Stick. Soon to be passed by the Self Peeling Banana.
It's so satisfying to watch, the laser clean this
It might be expensive, but a rental service for this stuff would help with costs.
I love how you delivered the line "no it will not vaporise human flesh" it was hilarious
Okay it's been a few years where the hell is my laser.
@@Samuel.McCandless still a lot but would pay itself off in a year or so.
@@Samuel.McCandless rust repair for money...
@@Samuel.McCandless Automobile Restoration. Enough people still want classic automobiles (few would want them for daily use, keep in mind) and there are still a lot of cars sitting around unused either in storage or in fields.
@@Samuel.McCandless My first thought was roof repair.
@@Samuel.McCandless Renting it out or restoring old cars possibly
I don’t like how it’s so expensive.
Technology like this belongs to the world not to the super rich.🤜🏻🤛🏻
I am stunned! I had no idea that something like this existed.... ihad to watch a couple of times ro make sure that my eyes aren't buggered!
I think we found the Amarr's new weapon against the Minmitar.
In all seriousness if there isn't a large demand for this, there should be across all metalworking and automotive industries.
I never knew I needed one, until I saw that I needed one. I would go around vaporizing stuff like one of the 'Proton Packs' the Ghostbusters use!
It cost more than my shop including the building my shop is in😂😂
Heck, this looks like FUN!
I could happily spend WEEKS in a car wrecker's yard using this on old rusty cars!
Is it possible to clean the statue if liberty, i would want to see it without the green
Super tare. Merită toți banii. Great device.
See preview.
My brain: Why is he removing rust from sausages?
This video is so satisfying.
I see there's a use for it. But abrasive blasting steel substrate is overall better. You obtain an anchor profile, cleans deeper depending on your standard like SP5,10,6,etc or NACE equivalent, and you kill two birds with one stone.
Only 1/2 million? Done!
Don’t I wish. This is awesome though!
Can’t wait for it to be available for
DIY-er’s!
Tem Cook : We are introducing our most innovative rust remover,
iRust starting at 499999$ with 999$ iHolder.
You forget to mention iRust Pro.
Fantastic! I look forward to seeing one of these at a affordable price.
i thought that rusty pipe was a sausage 1:16 xD
xDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
Same hahaha
Lol do did i 😄🤣
If it were a sausage the focus would be on mold removal unfortunately mold and other fungi grow a little deep on what they're feeding on so you might have to do more than that to make the food safe to eat.
One of the most innovative things I have been looking forward to see
In the future the high end laser will cost 8k and lower end 80 bucks at harbor freight
Jun needs this
I'll wait until the 1,000 watt unit goes on sale through Groupon for $450,000.
Heh...Groupon
I could watch this all day long
Wow I like the sound of it sounds like advance alien tech!
It'll be great for all those rusty UFO's out there...
Do we know if they've become cheaper yet?
Imagine a fully rusted vw van cleaned in seconds no metal damaged
1000w is just the average power. Each pulse lasts a nanosecond and there is several megawatts of energy in each pulse of laser light. The ability to compress so much power into a short pulse is why it is so effective.
That literally sounds like a laser gun straight out of Halo or something
awesome device I think Anyone who has messed with lasers like me has had at least one thought for this application or similar , I will be watching for the lower priced one in the future, meanwhile vinegar and grinding will have to do!
After hearing the price, you'll have to order one, just to clean the skid marks out of your shorts!
2024 and a 2000w cw lazer is now $10,000 usd . that's a far cry from the $500,000 just 7 years ago
Me: I am immune to laser...
Friend: Haha, it will cut your finger.
Me: Hold my beer... :D
Greetings from Poland :)
No tylko nie wtykaj sobie laserek w oczko
I could watch this all day 😎
So...this may sound a bit silly to some, but I'd like to see this tech adapted for snow removal. If it could be done, it would save hours of labor and millions of dollars a year to most cities and communities.
well you cant do it, the energy required to melt snow to water alone, is massive, really it is, try using a flame thrower and 100 gallons wont even do your driveway
Well...I can already tell you that THAT is not true, because when I lived in Baltimore, they used huge trucks called Snow Dragons to melt tens of tons of snow to water and let it leak off into the Chesapeake. You can also have heated sidewalks installed onto your property that ensures that ice and snow don't even accumulate. Their all over Germany actually. Most roads there are the same, especially in metropolitan areas. I mean, if you think about it, you can go out and turn on your car for like 20 minutes and accumulated ice will eventually melt off. I have also watched a guy completely thaw out his sidewalk with an old space heater and an extension cord. So...no. That's not true. Heat is probably the MOST efficient way to remove snow. It's just that, like everything else, there's no money in just solving the problem, but there is a TON of money in selling people Ice Melt and charging to plow streets.
Melting Ice and snow with heat is really really inefficient. It takes less work to move snow than it takes to produce enough heat to melt that same snow.
Accept...no. See above. If heated sidewalks are good enough for almost all of Germany, then I submit they are no where NEAR inefficient. Those people don't like things that are inefficient. It might be expensive, but that's not the same thing. Also, regardless of whether it is inefficient or not, it is MUCH sager to simply have heated sidewalks that no one has to shovel. Safety overrides expense. Or at least it should.
If they're expensive, then they're inefficient. Resistive heating is very expensive because it uses a tremendous amount of energy.
Aircraft Structural dream tool hope we can get one in our shop 😯
Why aren’t we funding this kind of stuff
Because it already was funded and the product exists haha
Can't wait for this to become main stream
Imagine all those people in the 80s who bought those disk drives for 50k for only 2 years later to get yours for under a grand... 😭
@@philgray3443 $100,000 for a 1Gb Hdd...? 😭 That's not even the capacity of a simple DVD disc. The 90s were a wild time...
I just wanna go to a junk yard and blast some rust
I so want to have one of these.. What else does it clean?
Same technology thats used for laser tattoo removal. Now if you were dark skinned that laser would burn a bit.
Lasers are racist
-StyroPyro
Wow. Hopefully the prices drop soon. Amazing potential.
Probably wouldn't want to point that at your eye
or a mirror
Da you think!
liam sadly there are people in this world that would
Is that a challenge ;)
challenge accepted :D
That’s pretty awesome I won’t one I could see a sandblaster being better in some situations but that thing is pretty cool.
What is this sorcery
Worth taking apart to see how its made.. Guaranteed its just amplifying a low watt thru magnified mirrors to produce a really high watt and pulsating the power.
Wts,a half a million dollars?
Pretty hefty price tag. When is approaches the 5o-100 G mark then it may be worth doing. Imagine the profits to just ONE shop who can market their services both locally and nationally. Consider the first year a wash but from year 2 on there would be amazing profits as the business continues to build. It wouldn't take long to build 100 clients. Quick turnaround and fair prices will be the key.
Use this for tattoo removal
Already being done - though not with this lovely beast! :-) www.evolutionlaser.com.au/skin-treatments/tattoo-removal/ (and MANY other providers!)
great technology, can't wait for it to become affordable!
I was scared, but then he said "NO", it won't vaporize human fingers.
Amir Budiman I got excited, but then he said “NO” it won’t vaporize human fingers