This video shows the test of the Nd:YAG laser. 00:00 - Intro 00:49 - Flash lamp and Q-switch activation 02:57 - Test setup 05:15 - Laser fires on anodized aluminium plate
Interesting burn pattern. That little tail looks like some kind of astigmatism in the optics. Great video, I just discovered it. Interesting how all these systems pretty much look the same inside. Now I need to watch the rest of your videos.
Be careful, if the googles work by absorbing the laser they could saturate from the beginning of the pulse and pass the remainder of the pulse. But the capacitor isn't very big, so you're probably fine.
Хорошая мастерская много приборов.
Ferranti deactivation of old military laser saying, "nobody will get past that". Le Labo de Michel says, "hold my beer" ;) Remarkable, thank you.
Perfect look with the glasses ;), this explains the charging of the capacitor, was previously confused how it would get its charge
Interesting burn pattern. That little tail looks like some kind of astigmatism in the optics. Great video, I just discovered it. Interesting how all these systems pretty much look the same inside. Now I need to watch the rest of your videos.
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Be careful, if the googles work by absorbing the laser they could saturate from the beginning of the pulse and pass the remainder of the pulse. But the capacitor isn't very big, so you're probably fine.
Cool, you made one of these laser rust removers :)
I can't help but hear Peter Sellers speak.
Bravo!
Hi, impressive, yes you may use it to clean some parts...
That would make for one hell of a tatoo remover
Who needs an epidermis, anyway?
Or a dermis, for that matter?
Nice glasses :)
I see you went for no cooling. Will it not damage the rod? Or will it be fine for this short operation?
I fired the laser a few times with a cooling time between each fire. The laser still works.
I thought hecwas going to blow whole in wall not go to 10 yrs electric collage for ten yrs in sec.lol