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what are your favorite things to do with your green laser?

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I was curious what people are doing with their green lasers?

I've only done simple things so far such as turn off street lights and watch the wicked effects of circling the beam into smoke or just shining into the sky to admire the beam.

I want to find glow-in-teh-dark paint and see how that works out while using the laser from afar.

So yeah, what can I do with my laser that I might be missing out on?

I don't really care too much for burning/popping with the green laser.. after using the 8x blu ray the green just seems like a battery/time waster.

Thanks
 





I was curious what people are doing with their green lasers?

I've only done simple things so far such as turn off street lights and watch the wicked effects of circling the beam into smoke or just shining into the sky to admire the beam.

I want to find glow-in-teh-dark paint and see how that works out while using the laser from afar.

So yeah, what can I do with my laser that I might be missing out on?

I don't really care too much for burning/popping with the green laser.. after using the 8x blu ray the green just seems like a battery/time waster.

Thanks

Play laserchase with cats and dogs

Scare away Canadian geese
 
I was big into buring anything i could get my hands on when i was new to lasers.
Now i am more into beam shots and "how far away can i put the dot" scenarios
 
Hmm didn't know that. I thought since it made my glow in the dark cap work it would work on paint. Ah well.
 
For awesome beam shots, I first take a hot shower. Lots of steam is produced. Go get my laser and lase. ITS AWESOME. The beam is almost solid.
 
I have found through some light experimenting that higher wavelenghts CAN excite a glow from certain GITD material, but in this case it was a peice of glow foam, and the glow line wasnt the typical phosforecence but more of a reaction to the wavelength. There was a thread about it somewhere, search for 'glow board' it should come up... Also NIR will 'erase' the phosforecent glow from 405-473nm lasers
 


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