Thanks for that stress visualization video with the polarizers! I guess gluing really is the way to go here. (Also, nice seeing GIMP in the background there.)
Good explanation. What would be nice is if you would lay your phone on edge z(landscape) before starting the filming and then that way it would be a full size 16x9 video that would be easier to see and have more of what you are trying to show in the video instead of just off camera. Plus I am blind in one eye so that makes it even harder to watch portrait shot videos. Other than that, nice video.
I’m having problems putting my Bing binder lens on notice on once I have a bubble on the other side is flat and on the Bing combiner on one side and has where you can put the lens in and the other side is flat. What side goes to the laser beam.
I have worked on that with several other major USA manufactures. and I manufacture the optics for those machines. and yes it does increase the power. maybe not the way you might expect. the big engineering problem to overcome is the fiber laser (1064nm) and the Co2 laser (10,600nm) do not bend or focus at the same distance through ZnSe. if I remember correct a 2" focus for the Co2 laser will focus the fiber at 1.7"
@@andrespinardi a beam combiner will allow 1 beam to pass through and at the same time reflect the other beam. this is not possible when both beams are the same wavelength of light. my thought for a machine is both a fiber and a Co2 laser, and you would select to use only 1 at a time. and change the lens when you go from one to the other.
Thanks for that stress visualization video with the polarizers! I guess gluing really is the way to go here.
(Also, nice seeing GIMP in the background there.)
I found you just in time! I need to upgrade my two lasers. One 30 watt fiber and one 80 watt co2. Both are OMTech.
Very intersting but please film on landscape mode, not portrait ;) (it's much more nice to watch in landscape)
Cheers from france
Good explanation. What would be nice is if you would lay your phone on edge z(landscape) before starting the filming and then that way it would be a full size 16x9 video that would be easier to see and have more of what you are trying to show in the video instead of just off camera. Plus I am blind in one eye so that makes it even harder to watch portrait shot videos. Other than that, nice video.
I’m having problems putting my Bing binder lens on notice on once I have a bubble on the other side is flat and on the Bing combiner on one side and has where you can put the lens in and the other side is flat. What side goes to the laser beam.
Can anyone comment on whether the beam combiner lens comes with the entire mount and red dot?
can you please turn your phone when you film your videos, so it comes out okay and we can see more? thanks
You forgot to put a link to your website in the discretion.
good video, shame you have not included a link though
if i combine the co2 laser with a 40w diode laser do you think it will increase the power?
I have worked on that with several other major USA manufactures. and I manufacture the optics for those machines. and yes it does increase the power. maybe not the way you might expect. the big engineering problem to overcome is the fiber laser (1064nm) and the Co2 laser (10,600nm) do not bend or focus at the same distance through ZnSe. if I remember correct a 2" focus for the Co2 laser will focus the fiber at 1.7"
@@americanphotonics9120 i am a laser cutting machine manufacturer in brazil i would like to know if you have any set that i can combine two co2 beams
@@andrespinardi a beam combiner will allow 1 beam to pass through and at the same time reflect the other beam. this is not possible when both beams are the same wavelength of light. my thought for a machine is both a fiber and a Co2 laser, and you would select to use only 1 at a time. and change the lens when you go from one to the other.
@@americanphotonics9120 ua-cam.com/video/sc_QnY-ET3A/v-deo.html
Damn vertical videos. I refuse to watch.