Yeah he's my teacher, he mentioned you in one of our lectures pertaining to TEA carbon dioxide lasers. Both of you are rather giften in the homemade laser department.
I love your laser video's. I never knew you could use rock salt to pass the energy. You've made the world of the co2 laser more open to people. Thank you.
Try tapping the energy, it looks like when the bulb approaches, there is no real transference through a spark, just simply light inside the bulb, until it gets to close, perhaps wrap coil around it and pick off the energy from the bulb?
It really does get addicting to play with. I always thought a gas had to be in a bit of a vacuum? I wouldn't get your HeNe laser too close, tesla coils can puncture tiny holes through glass. I got to get a hold of some helium.
I have a couple laser videos up. Feel free to check 'em out.
misztal2112 1 year ago
Yeah he's my teacher, he mentioned you in one of our lectures pertaining to TEA carbon dioxide lasers. Both of you are rather giften in the homemade laser department.
misztal2112 1 year ago
sick video! do you know mark csele?
misztal2112 1 year ago
@misztal2112
Yes I do. His website is excellent.
magx1 1 year ago
I love your laser video's. I never knew you could use rock salt to pass the energy. You've made the world of the co2 laser more open to people. Thank you.
kartopla1982 1 year ago
@kartopla1982
Thank you for your compliments.
magx1 1 year ago
This is nice!
achemachew 1 year ago
Try tapping the energy, it looks like when the bulb approaches, there is no real transference through a spark, just simply light inside the bulb, until it gets to close, perhaps wrap coil around it and pick off the energy from the bulb?
debunkified 1 year ago
It really does get addicting to play with. I always thought a gas had to be in a bit of a vacuum? I wouldn't get your HeNe laser too close, tesla coils can puncture tiny holes through glass. I got to get a hold of some helium.
CrashByron 1 year ago
you're quickly becoming my favorite person. i get happy when i see a video of yours in my inbox :)
VALKIR4636 1 year ago
Cool.i never would have thought the plastic bags with noble gasses would do that since its not a vacuum
m3sca1 1 year ago