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DIY Laser Show: The best laser effect ever!

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Uploaded by on Mar 19, 2009

This is why you bought a powerful laser. Using a simple desktop toy you can create an amazing light show. Enjoy

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  • is this the Spyder Laser?

  • @DarkAAProductions Just a 20mW green. Got it from deal extreme or one of those places. There is a company that puts an add on this video. It's a similar company.

  • That gave me the idea of finding a way to pump the gel.

    So i would have an infity flow.

    Just need to find a pump that would take that much abuse, maybee an Eheim or something. Any ideas `?

  • @djteac It's very think, don't know if a pump could do it. But great idea! If you get it to work let me know.

    The fluid is very likely corn syrup... Maybe the candy industry would have something that could help.

  • ho many miliwatta is th elase i ber over 5

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  • I like this effect. It's very intresting the way to MOVE a laser light WITHOUT expensive mechanical and electronic stuff.

    Great Starcross42 ! :-)

  • there is a skull image on right wall at 00:25

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  • Alien semen.

  • This makes me proud to be a laser owner haha

    

  • @djteac on second look, Irwin makes a line of auger bits that would be perfect.

  • @djteac use a helical auger. for a prototype you could probably fix a wood auger bit to a driver motor. One with less than 45° pitch would be ideal, though I don't know if they make one like that or not. You may need to have one printed at Shapeways.

  • @itsabomberscope I must congratulate my own comment 2 years ago, about expanding multiverses. It now seems there is experimental evidence to support that idea. Check out "'Multiverse' theory suggested by microwave background" on the BBC science website. Cheers.

  • awsome 

  • what is it? like what kind of gell?

  • That's what you get when you melt a lightsaber

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