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Good, cheap beam stop for 7W?

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Hello, I will most likely be getting a NUBM44 build soon and as I live in a dorm right now, I cannot accidentally burn the wall like I did with my old 3.5W 9mm laser. So what is a good, cheap beamstop that won't reflect too much to avoid me unintentionally damaging things? Thanks :)


On a side note, these will protect against 7W of 450nm and 650nm right?
 
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This what Razako said, cinder block, a 1 ft. x 1ft. bathroom ceramic tile "back side thats not glazed". All painted black. Probably flat black being better.
 
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You can use grill paint from Home Depot or header paint from an auto parts store. Just be sure it's flat finish.
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I use a black computer panel from an aged computer case, but anything heat resistant such as metal or cement with a coat of heat resistant black paint would work I suppose.
 
Hi,
And if you want to burn test the same as antharak said grill paint on a piece of pine board 4 or 6 inch x 1 inch should do

Rich:)
 
Ok, I'll head to Lowe's (Closest Home Depot is 40+ miles away) this week and find a brick or tile and some grill paint and I'll let you know how it goes. This and this would work right? Thanks :)
 
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The sheet metal is a no go, the paint will burn through and then you will get a mirror. Get a concrete block, that would be best.
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Chunks of cinder block work just fine.


 
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It's all been said yep, black ceramic, cinderblock, concrete, cats, basically anything starting with a c.
 
It's all been said yep, black ceramic, cinderblock, concrete, cats, basically anything starting with a c.

:crackup:Gabe !

Just make sure the cat is black and is under a ladder for good luck..... :D
 
I went with this black Granite Tile

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Haha, not really. I use the back side which isn't reflective.
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I tested it out, and the laser does burn the granite at close range (1ft), the damage is shown by the red circle.

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Mandatory Beamshot! :lasergun:
 
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I went with this black Granite Tile

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Haha, not really. I use the back side which isn't reflective.
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I tested it out, and the laser does burn the granite at close range (1ft), the damage is shown by the red circle.

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Mandatory Beamshot! :lasergun:
I'm having trouble seeing those photos, is it possible to host them somewhere else like imgur?
 
I see, nice! I just can't get over the power of that diode.
 


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