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  • Chuck Norris stares down this laser right in the eye

  • Can you burn a blunt with that?

  • high tech tape dispenser

  • On the 30th second,

    I Callange You To hold The Tape With only your left hand and see if it burns through!

    Thumbs up if you callange him too.

  • @shadowfan4ever123 first of all, that kinda tape have to be stretched lot more than that to "cut" it... so yeah, that laser burned through! second, did you meant challenge?

  • @shadowfan4ever123 of course it burns through

  • bring on the shrooms

  • That would be awesome in a nightclub.

  • I'm seein' a Daft Punk-"One More Time" with those lights... I don't know why, but I just do.

  • if you can harness massive amounts of light into a black hole and shot it in a straight beam through space you could cut through mother fucking planets.

  • This guy has powerful shoulders;)........ummm I smoke weed

  • Didn't your cam die?

  • aaaaa *0*

  • you are ripping the tape...

    

  • @15951Thomas15951 its kinda hard to rip electrical tape

  • So dangerous.

  • Hi, i've got a 150mW Blu-Ray Laser too. But my isn't strong anyway. I run it up to 200mA, but I cant cut tape. Why?

  • Nice disco your having there ;)

  • Try this i seriusely recommend this: Dealextreme(dot)com

    search:200mw laser

    and selecet the 200mw forcable blu-volet laser!

    ït's the best laser of 200mw for me :D

  • @disturbedlol

    NO, you cant buy it if someone lives in America, and most of us live in America.

    o-like (dot) com

    offers a <400mW violet laser for $110. and ships to the U.S

  • 150mW is a little low for a bd diode, isnt it? People push the bdr 205 up to insane 800mW...

  • pretty colors..

  • i can cut tape with sissors

  • OMG! i hate looking at the dots of the blu ray lasers. it's makes it looks like you need googles to watch the dot.

  • Remember, You get ONE PAIR OF EYES! Take care of them.

  • whould a purple 100mw 405nm laser burn better than a green 100mw 532nm?

  • @SummersBordem technically, a 405nm laser should burn 1.3 times (130%) better than a 532nm laser because of the more focused energy. The energy from the laser being a smaller wavelength means there is more energy in one spot, so it should burn better, but what do i know i'm just a 10th grader

  • @SummersBordem but it really all depends on how collimated (focused) the beam is. you can use certain lenses to change the width of the beam but whatever theyll both burn if it is above 100mW and are factory tuned

  • Nicely Collimated. What lenses did you use to make the beam so small?

  • your just pulling the tape apart

  • RAAAAAAAAAAAVEEEEEEEEEEEEEE

  • looks like star trek photon torpedoes, hea, hea, hea...photon

  • if u pause it somewhere between 18 seconds or when ever the laser hits the screen, it looks like a lightsaber, in fact even better. Looks so sick

  • What's the difference between nm and wn or whatever it is. Is there a power diffrence.

  • @jonvitale1

    nm= nanometer. The visible light is between 400 and 800nm wavelenght.

  • @omegalab so this laser's almost UV? is there a laser that has less than 400nm? it would be awesome :)

  • @GuaranaManX Of course. For example: HeCd laser, excimer laser, nitrogen laser.

  • @omegalab so is a smaller nm burn things better

  • @skimowhite586 Shorter wavelenghts have more energy, but it depends what do you want to burn. X-rays have a wavelenght of <1nm, and it's absolutely not capable to burn anything, in this power range.

    For example, glass is transparent to the visible light, but with a 10600nm CO2 laser you can cut/engrave it.

  • @jonvitale1

    NM is how long one wave of light from it is (frequency, basically) but measured in nanometers. mW is miliwatts, one thousandth of a watt. this is the power input/output rating of the diode.

  • Cool, i ordered a 200MW blu-ray laser

  • Blu Ray Party. ooomp ooomp ooomp ooomp ooomp ooomp

  • because greens better

    

  • light show!

  • this video has a little smoke in the air, I can tell by how bright and solid the beam is. But it is still very visible at that power. Especially at night!

    Or it is just real dusty in the room

    anyway, nice laser. I just got a 405nm 150 watt diode on ebay and I will hook up the driver and stuff soon but I ran out of money to buy a second housing

  • @juniortore1

    150W @ 405nm?

  • @omegalab yes, I just got a 405nm @ 150mW. Sorry about the mix up of mW and W

    just as foolish mistake

  • @omegalab

    hey i have a 200mw violet laser how come the beam isnt as visible in the night as green is?

  • @mercanaries3

    Search for visibility spectrum.

  • @omegalab

    nooo im not smart enough just explain it to me right now!! right now!

    lmfao

  • @mercanaries3 yep, a green 5mW will show up just as much as a 500mW purple.

  • @colinprprpr

    lol violet colors are better colors than green or red...

    red and green are boring colors... and get fucking gay together

    but blue and violet are my fav colors so far...because at a lunar day it looks so intersteller type tech... (Alien)

  • @mercanaries3 my bad 50mW purple.

  • the visible spectrum i mean wavelenght is the nearest to UV i mean it is 407nm UV is 320nm , UV is invisible light, thats why violet laser is not very bright

  • @omegalab XD

    Ya, what a typo, But, I am sure you can get a whole bunch of these and focus it into a single beam with prisims. Would be easier with the 1W blue diodes though :D

  • @juniortore1

    You can't combine 2 beams with the same wavelenght with prism. You can do this only with polarized beam splitter.

  • @omegalab Ahhh, I will keep that noted, I do know you can combine different wavelengths.

  • how can you see the beam of the laser? everyone i ask says that you can only see laser beams during the night or when dust is in the air?

  • @jewlouds

    Yes, but small amount of dust are always in the air, so you can see the beam without adding smoke.

  • do that to your friend ps3 so all there games get burned lmfao

  • too bad the enterprize didnt have that. i wouldnt have lost a battle.

  • ilyet honnan lehet szerezni?

  • @vertesmarcell

    Pl. tőlem :)

  • Be carefull with your eyes,over 5 milliwatts laser power damaged

    your eye emediatly wen the beam hits it

  • cool!!

  • I fuckin want one lol

  • whats that blok of material he is shining the laser off to get that effect?

  • Was anyone else reminded of Half Life: Opposing Force?

  • ooo shiny!!!!

  • can you make something more powerfull???:

  • ему изоленту не жалко?

  • i have made one similar.

    violet light is not visible

    a 1mw red laser is much more brighter and im serious

    only in camera you can see it. even the beam is very very very weak!!!

  • epic man, awesome video

  • so is a 150mw 407nm laser a visible beam? or did u have fog?

  • So, in mW, is less more, or is more less?

    Sorry if this doesn't make much sense. I am buying a 300mW 808nm bluray diode and was just curious.

    Thanks in advance!

  • Where can I order a really good blu ray handheld laser( at least 120 mw) what has got really good divergence and good power supply? Please! Somebody give me a link!

  • bwahhh, it burns my eyes

  • Make a vid on how to make it

  • this lasers are scary the look so dim but are fucking powerful!

  • where can i buy a blue laser for not much and pay with ideal?

  • should i buy it green or blue?

  • if you want visibility, green, if you want burn power , violet

  • @baseballboycarlos blue is better, green is cheaper ;)

  • better watch it with that reflector, don't wanna get the beams in your eyes.

  • @TMundo yeah 11 people already did that

  • i don get it... if the tape can burn... y don't you?

  • Because black absorbs all colours rather than reflecting it, generating more heat and thus it starts to melt.

  • oh i see....

  • OMG you helped someone actually learn something on YouTube. Careful, you might start a trend. LOL

  • Never gonna give you up,

    Never gonna let you down,

    Never gonna run around and desert you,

    Never gonna make you cry,

    Never gonna say goodbye,

    Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you

  • this burns black things right....so if my hairs black i can do lazer hair removal????

  • @killkill999flipside

    It will burn your hair. But 407nm is able to burn non-only black things.

  • nice. i can burn niggers with it...just kidding. LOL

  • No , no, that is actually a very valid question , because im just about certain i could burn the shit out of a disgusting anglo saxon nigger, like yourself... MrMaryJanes

    LOL

    just kidding

  • HAHAHHA. Good times burning niggers with giant lasers..* JUST KIDDING* LOL

  • lool.

  • mary jaynes deaf

  • @omegalab 407,5? Where did you get one of that special wavelength? The more common ones are 808nm,650,532,473, and 405...

  • @omegalab Way past threshold frequency ftw!

  • @killkill999flipside ...you can do laser flesh removal too! : O

  • @killkill999flipside

    hahahahaha

    ooohh golly, laser pointers of high power and different colors do different things, red 150mW won't hurt skin, violet 150mW does, so please don't try shining this on yourself over and over

    ...probly gives you cancer, lol

  • Is it really cutting through the tape easily? Seems dangerous.

  • woooooow *-*

  • what kind of glass or what ever is that you shine your laser to?

  • Do you see the laserbeam?

  • arent you seeing it on this vid??..

  • Forgot to say 'at day'

  • can you gimme that

  • how did you get the laser beam so visible in the begining?

  • @lbochtler fog

  • I just posted a video showing the difference between a 150mw blue and 50mw green kinda cool

  • how to : blind your self in less then 30 seconds!

  • @williepie its called laser safty glasses

  • i know it was just a joke ive got laser glasses that you can even see the dot from a 200mw one

  • @williepie How to give yourself skin cancer in less then 30 seconds!

    Or at least some bad burns.

  • suprisingly high powered lasers dont hurt bad on ur skin you cant even feel it its gotta burn dark colors

  • @williepie then niggers are just straight fucked if i point one of those at them?????

  • not being racist but yes lasers burn black and doesnt burn lighter color i stuck a peice of electric tape on my finger burnt it it felt like shooting fire through ur hand

  • it depends what laser, a CO2 high powered laser will burn anything

  • @williepie or less!

  • holy crap thats awesome! I want one!

  • oO oh man -.-

  • @ARBuilder1776 good idea...

  • @ARBuilder1776 Not all black people. Just BlO'Bama!

  • @ARBuilder1776 nope, this can only cut a mexican in half, a black guy requires a little more power.

  • @funkymunky65 Ur so racist...

  • @Hyudryu I take it back, it requires the death star to get past those crusty nigger lips.

  • did You put any protective glasses on ??

  • did you get it on emeraldpointer,kom? I seen those blue lasers there.

  • How does a 150mW burn trough tape so quickly? its 407,5nm! you need alot of power to make that burning

  • 150mW is a lot of power. Photons, with a wavelenght of 407nm have big energy.

  • @omegalab yep. Wavelength is directly proportional to power. A 407nm will have almost twice as much energy/photon as an 808nm. But, the 150mW is factoring that in. So a 150mW violet has the same burning ability on a black body object as a 150mW 1064nm, but it needs less photon density for the same power.

  • not smart comment...

  • Yes I know, I didnt realise violet has higher temprature than red, but you wrote just 3 words and managed to mess up your grammar, so you have to admit your not that smart either.

  • You still don`t understand that 405nm light is less visible than 670nm or another red. If I would write in my native language you`ll no understand me and I`ll not make any mistakes. So you`re still wrong about me :)

  • Haha I do understand 405 produces less light and more heat now. And english is not my native language either, So I admit I'm a litte wrong about you:P But your wrong about me too:P

  • that means 150mW blue-ray is better than 200mW red or green?

  • Colours that are more visable generate less heat so UV or IR should generate more heat and less light than blue or green

  • Nah blue is fun for about 10 min GREEN IS THE BEST

  • dont like green colour,thats why i ordereda red 200mW and a 150W blue

  • he was pulling the tape which speeds it up alot..

  • @beerpongmasterss \\ and tape absorbs more photons the bluer in wavelength one goes. eventually ablation takes over and IR heat absorption becomes preferred

  • Stupid if this laser touch your eyes you will be blind for ever.

  • Red goggles would work.

  • That's pretty cool, just hope you're protecting your eyes with all that going everywhere.

  • 0:40 he almost lost his finger

  • dangerous

  • woah, did u just cut that tape with it?

  • man people are so stupid with these

  • But they are *very* clever comparing to how other people are with microwave ovens as far as I know after watching a few clips...

  • What kind of eye protection did you wear for this? I know you wore some and I want to know what kind. You're smart, I trust you with this.

  • the same one u use for green ones the orange red ones

  • the 200-540nm laser goggles is okay.

  • what are you reflecting the laser off of?

  • NICE i also have a upper nm

    405nm rated doing about 413nm!!

  • Are you on drugs?

    nm (nanonemters) are measuring unit of peak-to-peak length of electromagnetic wave tthat we call light. It is counter proportional of frequency of wave.

    Blu ray is 405 nm, green is 532 nm, red is 660 nm.

  • no, what i was saying is that my blu ray is above 405nm more like 413nm meaning it has more blue in it than most blu ray lasers would.

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  • No, it's indigo. :P

  • it must have a bit of ultraviolet, because when i shine it on certain things (like the coating on my hardwood floor) it has a white dot.

  • Laser diodes are basically a single color (wavelength)

    So there is no UV or IR light from visible laser diodes. Green lasers are different, the "engine" behind green lasers is a IR laser diodes so there is some IR light.

    BTW to the people below (not you neutron): Its most definitely violet (no matter the power).

    --Hydro15

  • this is purple, and a blu ray laser, it IS blue, but because of the high light intensity, i looks puprle, so in fact, it's purple, not blue

  • Do some research before you open your mouth. It is violet, Blu-Ray is for marketing purposes. Do you think purple-ray or violet-ray would sounds as cool as blu-ray, hell no. It's just a marketing thing, look at all the other videos on the side, clearly violet.

  • They are purple... 404 - 407nm... Blue is 473nm

  • no wonder blu ray players are so freaking expensive

  • my PS3 was anly $ 500

  • they are now £400