Laser Set-Up Help With Dan From X-Laser

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Uploaded by on Mar 14, 2009

http://www.x-laser.com
Dan Goldsmith from X-Laser shows us how to propperly and safely set up lasers

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  • so the people we see on youtube using these in there house pointed at them are getting Radiation poisoning ?

  • who let snoop dogg smoke in the room??

  • My name is Danny Goldsmith yooooo hahahaha!

    You my nigga 0.o

  • soulja boy sucks ass

  • In the video, Dan talks about setting the light up at about head level, and then raising it once it is positioned and necessary beam blockers are in place. Changing the height also changes where the beams go. How do you set up the beam blockers so they will be properly positioned when raised? (Especially if you are going to mount it on a flying truss for a weekend) Thanks.

  • Well, simply put a slot would be made as part of the case and thus be rigid. Beam block foil is very flexible and can be cut to fit any need. We often will bend and/or score it to make a custom block for a unique situation which would be impossible with a rigid frame. Club laser systems can often get away with a metal block but we made this with mobile use in mind. Better to have more flexibility than less.

  • 1) Yes but mainly skin reactions only occur in class IV lasers. Class IIIB is just not strong enough GENERALLY but there are a lot of variables. Lots of IR from cheap laser diodes will burn you.

    2) Beam blocks are only required in IIIB and IV but generally are a good practice in all lasers. They are quick and easy to use so why not just do it?

  • I have 2 question: 1. Can 3b or IV lasers physically hurt people other than their eyes(i.e. hands and legs)? and 2. Do these safety rules, like Beam Blocking, apply to 3a or 3R lasers? I noticed you guys were generally talking about the more powerful lasers, but I'm just concerned about getting in trouble with the less harmful ones. Thanks!

  • Cool.. take THAT Joe. HA!

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