Extreme DIY Laser: Inspires Innovation in Portable Power & Materials Science.

Published on 06/05/2025Trend Spotting / Early Adopter Signals

Okay, I've taken a look at the new social media buzz.

Previous Analysis Result (For Context - this is the example you provided): A YouTuber creating a 'world's strongest handheld laser' capable of melting titanium generates significant buzz around portable high-energy devices. While the device itself is highly dangerous ('absolutely terrifying as a handheld device'), the underlying innovation and interest present opportunities:

  1. R&D Inspiration: Could inspire research into miniaturized, high-power energy sources or more robust optical components for legitimate industrial, scientific, or emergency applications (e.g., cutting tools, material analysis), focusing on safety and control.
  2. Content Marketing for Tech Firms: Companies in optics, laser manufacturing, or material science can use this (carefully) as a hook to discuss the frontiers of technology, contrasting it with their safe, commercially viable solutions and emphasizing responsible innovation.
  3. Educational Content: Explaining the science and critical safety considerations behind such high-power devices to a curious public.
  4. Niche Tool Development: Explore feasibility for highly specialized, controlled, and safe versions for specific professional tasks where such power in a compact form could be revolutionary (e.g., remote repair, specialized demolition, advanced manufacturing techniques).

Current Analysis Result (Based on the Reddit data for "YouTuber builds world's strongest handheld laser"):

The discussion around StyroPyro's 250W handheld laser, capable of melting titanium and even tungsten, highlights continued fascination with extreme DIY high-energy devices. The community's reaction mixes awe with significant safety concerns ("absolutely terrifying," "cook your eyes"). This presents several opportunities:

  1. Advanced Materials & Components Showcase: The fact that the device functions (melts tungsten, lens survives with a laser array design) is remarkable. This offers a hook for companies specializing in:

    • High-Power Optics: Manufacturers of lenses, mirrors, and beam combiners can discuss the challenges of handling extreme power densities and their solutions for industrial/scientific applications.
    • Thermal Management: The ability to manage heat in such a compact, high-energy device (even if rudimentary here) can be a discussion point for advanced cooling solution providers.
    • Material Science Innovation: Companies developing materials resistant to extreme heat or laser ablation can use this as a dramatic, if extreme, example of the environments their products might (conceptually) face or protect against.
  2. Safety Equipment & Training Marketing: The widespread and visceral fear expressed ("blind someone in a second," "cook your eyes") creates a strong marketing opportunity for:

    • Laser Safety Equipment Manufacturers: Companies selling laser safety goggles, enclosures, and interlock systems can use the (implied) danger of this device to highlight the critical importance of their products, even for much lower-power commercial lasers.
    • Safety Training Providers: Organizations offering laser safety certifications and training can leverage this event to emphasize the need for proper education when working with any class of laser.
  3. "Debunking" & Responsible Innovation Content:

    • Scientific Communicators & Educators: Can create content explaining the physics, the true dangers, and the difference between such a device and regulated industrial/medical lasers. This addresses public curiosity while promoting safety.
    • Tech Companies (Responsible Angle): Companies in related fields can produce content contrasting such unregulated projects with their own rigorously tested, safe, and purposeful innovations, positioning themselves as leaders in responsible technological advancement.
  4. Specialized Industrial Tooling (Long-Term R&D): While this specific device is too dangerous for general use, the concept of highly portable, high-energy directed sources continues to intrigue. This could spur further (highly controlled and safety-focused) R&D for:

    • Portable Emergency Rescue Tools: For cutting through difficult materials in disaster scenarios where larger equipment isn't feasible (requiring massive safety engineering).
    • Remote/Hazardous Environment Maintenance: Developing specialized, interlocked tools for tasks like remote welding or material processing in inaccessible or dangerous locations.
    • Miniaturized Additive/Subtractive Manufacturing: Exploring the extreme limits of portable material processing for niche, on-site fabrication or repair.
  5. Pop Culture & Entertainment Engagement: The "evil genius" persona and sci-fi comparisons ("phased plasma rifle") indicate strong entertainment value.

    • Gaming/Sci-Fi IP Development: Could inspire weapon designs or tech concepts in fictional universes.
    • Special Effects Industry: Provides a real-world (albeit dangerous) reference for high-energy beam effects.

Origin Reddit Post

r/gadgets

YouTuber builds world's strongest handheld laser, melts titanium and fractures diamonds | It can also weld razor blades and make synthetic rubies

Posted by u/chrisdh7906/05/2025

Top Comments

u/tiger331
I don't think it's good when a doctor don't know what is wrong with you unless it not life threatening
u/CaterpillarHungry607
Enough current to melt zinc in under a second…
u/Drake-Wolfe
Not going to even look at a picture or click the link. Just a hunch… but is StyroPyro up to his evil genius ways again?
u/VonArmin
its way less watts and way less time to burn your eyes out with a laser. about 5mW (0.005 watt), which is the legal limit in most countries, will blind you in about 10 secs of exposure. while
u/randynumbergenerator
His t levels are also insanely high, apparently. 
u/sioux612
Or his video where he connected a bunch of batteries in parallel and then lays on them  Yes I know its super low voltage and it just happens to produce a couple kilo Amps, but him laying on
u/pelrun
Probably because it's a laser array, not a single 250W beam. Each beam is well below 100W and is spatially separated when passing through the lens, so the power density is lower.
u/quezlar
yea of course its him
u/ScoobyDoobyDontUDare
Pretty much any wavelength of laser will cause blindness at 1w. However, some wavelengths will cause blindness and permanent damage much sooner. I would really worry about a 250w laser refl
u/randynumbergenerator
His t levels are also insanely high, apparently. 
u/Alienhaslanded
Ya his last health update said he's doing ok, but the doctors still don't know what's up with him. I think he's just built different and nothing is wrong with him.
u/Gerdione
It goes a little further than titanium. It fucking MELTS TUNGSTEN. LOL.
u/finicky88
Yeah, the laser pointers you can annoy your cat or hold a presentation with are like 0.03W or something.
u/randynumbergenerator
His t levels are also insanely high, apparently. 
u/Cocacola612
Yep
u/seamus_mc
You can pretty easily melt tungsten with a regular 110 wall outlet, TIG welding you regularly ball your tungsten tip by melting it before welding aluminum. But this thing he built is terrif
u/sioux612
Or his video where he connected a bunch of batteries in parallel and then lays on them  Yes I know its super low voltage and it just happens to produce a couple kilo Amps, but him laying on
u/itisthelord
I love this guy, always think he has somehow gotten himself killed just for him to pop up randomly after a few months. Check out his videos where he goes through an old science diary thing
u/VonArmin
its way less watts and way less time to burn your eyes out with a laser. about 5mW (0.005 watt), which is the legal limit in most countries, will blind you in about 10 secs of exposure. while
u/itisthelord
I love this guy, always think he has somehow gotten himself killed just for him to pop up randomly after a few months. Check out his videos where he goes through an old science diary thing
u/quezlar
yea of course its him
u/Last_Minute_Airborne
I worked with a lot of doctors. If you're under 40 and don't have cancer they do not care about you. You're basically a waste of their time and energy. They would rather have lunch with a r
u/VonArmin
its way less watts and way less time to burn your eyes out with a laser. about 5mW (0.005 watt), which is the legal limit in most countries, will blind you in about 10 secs of exposure. while
u/tiger331
I don't think it's good when a doctor don't know what is wrong with you unless it not life threatening
u/ScoobyDoobyDontUDare
Pretty much any wavelength of laser will cause blindness at 1w. However, some wavelengths will cause blindness and permanent damage much sooner. I would really worry about a 250w laser refl
u/seamus_mc
You can pretty easily melt tungsten with a regular 110 wall outlet, TIG welding you regularly ball your tungsten tip by melting it before welding aluminum. But this thing he built is terrif
u/CaterpillarHungry607
Enough current to melt zinc in under a second…
u/joeChump
No, pretty much no domestic drapes are designed to be laser proof.
u/sioux612
Or his video where he connected a bunch of batteries in parallel and then lays on them  Yes I know its super low voltage and it just happens to produce a couple kilo Amps, but him laying on
u/finicky88
Yeah, the laser pointers you can annoy your cat or hold a presentation with are like 0.03W or something.
u/Alienhaslanded
Ya his last health update said he's doing ok, but the doctors still don't know what's up with him. I think he's just built different and nothing is wrong with him.
u/Cocacola612
Yep
u/Last_Minute_Airborne
I worked with a lot of doctors. If you're under 40 and don't have cancer they do not care about you. You're basically a waste of their time and energy. They would rather have lunch with a r
u/Alienhaslanded
Styropyro is a different species. He picks up random stuff and learns them very quickly then proceeds to make some crazy dangerous thing nobody should have.
u/showmeyourhot
Weld! Not wield. Phew.
u/VonArmin
its way less watts and way less time to burn your eyes out with a laser. about 5mW (0.005 watt), which is the legal limit in most countries, will blind you in about 10 secs of exposure. while
u/randynumbergenerator
His t levels are also insanely high, apparently. 
u/Last_Minute_Airborne
I worked with a lot of doctors. If you're under 40 and don't have cancer they do not care about you. You're basically a waste of their time and energy. They would rather have lunch with a r
u/Alienhaslanded
Styropyro is a different species. He picks up random stuff and learns them very quickly then proceeds to make some crazy dangerous thing nobody should have.
u/TactlessTortoise
Isn't like one Watt or so enough to blind someone within a second or something? That thing's mental.
u/PigglyWigglyDeluxe
His 200 battery arc welder was a thing of hilarious beauty
u/ToMorrowsEnd
as someone that uses laser cutters, I'm extremely impressed that his lens is surviving. I use lab grade front surface mirrors and active cooled gallium arsenide lenses and they get damaged
u/Gerdione
It goes a little further than titanium. It fucking MELTS TUNGSTEN. LOL.
u/sioux612
Or his video where he connected a bunch of batteries in parallel and then lays on them  Yes I know its super low voltage and it just happens to produce a couple kilo Amps, but him laying on
u/quezlar
yea of course its him
u/legos_on_the_brain
It will cook your eyes and the flesh around them.
u/itisthelord
I love this guy, always think he has somehow gotten himself killed just for him to pop up randomly after a few months. Check out his videos where he goes through an old science diary thing
u/tiger331
I don't think it's good when a doctor don't know what is wrong with you unless it not life threatening
u/bavarian_creme
That just sounds like terrible design
u/finicky88
Yeah, the laser pointers you can annoy your cat or hold a presentation with are like 0.03W or something.
u/legos_on_the_brain
It will cook your eyes and the flesh around them.
u/Drake-Wolfe
Not going to even look at a picture or click the link. Just a hunch… but is StyroPyro up to his evil genius ways again?
u/aldeayeah
A 250W laser. Kinda quaint for industrial standards, but absolutely terrifying as a handheld device.
u/aSneakyChicken7
I need a phased plasma rifle in the 40W range.
u/showmeyourhot
Weld! Not wield. Phew.
u/randynumbergenerator
His t levels are also insanely high, apparently. 
u/aSneakyChicken7
I need a phased plasma rifle in the 40W range.
u/legos_on_the_brain
It will cook your eyes and the flesh around them.
u/CaterpillarHungry607
Enough current to melt zinc in under a second…
u/showmeyourhot
Weld! Not wield. Phew.
u/finicky88
Yeah, the laser pointers you can annoy your cat or hold a presentation with are like 0.03W or something.
u/ToMorrowsEnd
as someone that uses laser cutters, I'm extremely impressed that his lens is surviving. I use lab grade front surface mirrors and active cooled gallium arsenide lenses and they get damaged
u/aSneakyChicken7
I need a phased plasma rifle in the 40W range.
u/Gerdione
It goes a little further than titanium. It fucking MELTS TUNGSTEN. LOL.
u/randynumbergenerator
His t levels are also insanely high, apparently. 
u/tiger331
I don't think it's good when a doctor don't know what is wrong with you unless it not life threatening
u/ScoobyDoobyDontUDare
Pretty much any wavelength of laser will cause blindness at 1w. However, some wavelengths will cause blindness and permanent damage much sooner. I would really worry about a 250w laser refl
u/itisthelord
I love this guy, always think he has somehow gotten himself killed just for him to pop up randomly after a few months. Check out his videos where he goes through an old science diary thing
u/VonArmin
its way less watts and way less time to burn your eyes out with a laser. about 5mW (0.005 watt), which is the legal limit in most countries, will blind you in about 10 secs of exposure. while
u/TactlessTortoise
Isn't like one Watt or so enough to blind someone within a second or something? That thing's mental.
u/aldeayeah
A 250W laser. Kinda quaint for industrial standards, but absolutely terrifying as a handheld device.
u/Alienhaslanded
Styropyro is a different species. He picks up random stuff and learns them very quickly then proceeds to make some crazy dangerous thing nobody should have.
u/VonArmin
its way less watts and way less time to burn your eyes out with a laser. about 5mW (0.005 watt), which is the legal limit in most countries, will blind you in about 10 secs of exposure. while
u/aSneakyChicken7
I need a phased plasma rifle in the 40W range.
u/aSneakyChicken7
I need a phased plasma rifle in the 40W range.
u/Sabotskij
Tungsten has the highest melting point of all metallic elements... it's not easy to melt compared to anything else.
u/showmeyourhot
Weld! Not wield. Phew.
u/TactlessTortoise
Isn't like one Watt or so enough to blind someone within a second or something? That thing's mental.
u/sioux612
Or his video where he connected a bunch of batteries in parallel and then lays on them  Yes I know its super low voltage and it just happens to produce a couple kilo Amps, but him laying on
u/Last_Minute_Airborne
I worked with a lot of doctors. If you're under 40 and don't have cancer they do not care about you. You're basically a waste of their time and energy. They would rather have lunch with a r
u/ToMorrowsEnd
as someone that uses laser cutters, I'm extremely impressed that his lens is surviving. I use lab grade front surface mirrors and active cooled gallium arsenide lenses and they get damaged
u/seamus_mc
You can pretty easily melt tungsten with a regular 110 wall outlet, TIG welding you regularly ball your tungsten tip by melting it before welding aluminum. But this thing he built is terrif
u/itisthelord
I love this guy, always think he has somehow gotten himself killed just for him to pop up randomly after a few months. Check out his videos where he goes through an old science diary thing
u/quezlar
yea of course its him
u/PigglyWigglyDeluxe
His 200 battery arc welder was a thing of hilarious beauty
u/finicky88
Yeah, the laser pointers you can annoy your cat or hold a presentation with are like 0.03W or something.
u/Alienhaslanded
Styropyro is a different species. He picks up random stuff and learns them very quickly then proceeds to make some crazy dangerous thing nobody should have.
u/Drake-Wolfe
Not going to even look at a picture or click the link. Just a hunch… but is StyroPyro up to his evil genius ways again?
u/wrathek
Of course.
u/itisthelord
I love this guy, always think he has somehow gotten himself killed just for him to pop up randomly after a few months. Check out his videos where he goes through an old science diary thing
u/sioux612
Or his video where he connected a bunch of batteries in parallel and then lays on them  Yes I know its super low voltage and it just happens to produce a couple kilo Amps, but him laying on
u/Sabotskij
Tungsten has the highest melting point of all metallic elements... it's not easy to melt compared to anything else.
u/PigglyWigglyDeluxe
His 200 battery arc welder was a thing of hilarious beauty
u/quezlar
yea of course its him
u/VonArmin
its way less watts and way less time to burn your eyes out with a laser. about 5mW (0.005 watt), which is the legal limit in most countries, will blind you in about 10 secs of exposure. while
u/TactlessTortoise
Isn't like one Watt or so enough to blind someone within a second or something? That thing's mental.
u/Gerdione
It goes a little further than titanium. It fucking MELTS TUNGSTEN. LOL.
u/pelrun
Probably because it's a laser array, not a single 250W beam. Each beam is well below 100W and is spatially separated when passing through the lens, so the power density is lower.
u/legos_on_the_brain
It will cook your eyes and the flesh around them.
u/tiger331
I don't think it's good when a doctor don't know what is wrong with you unless it not life threatening
u/pelrun
Probably because it's a laser array, not a single 250W beam. Each beam is well below 100W and is spatially separated when passing through the lens, so the power density is lower.
u/ScoobyDoobyDontUDare
Pretty much any wavelength of laser will cause blindness at 1w. However, some wavelengths will cause blindness and permanent damage much sooner. I would really worry about a 250w laser refl
u/seamus_mc
You can pretty easily melt tungsten with a regular 110 wall outlet, TIG welding you regularly ball your tungsten tip by melting it before welding aluminum. But this thing he built is terrif
u/TactlessTortoise
Isn't like one Watt or so enough to blind someone within a second or something? That thing's mental.
u/showmeyourhot
Weld! Not wield. Phew.
u/ToMorrowsEnd
as someone that uses laser cutters, I'm extremely impressed that his lens is surviving. I use lab grade front surface mirrors and active cooled gallium arsenide lenses and they get damaged
u/legos_on_the_brain
It will cook your eyes and the flesh around them.
u/seamus_mc
You can pretty easily melt tungsten with a regular 110 wall outlet, TIG welding you regularly ball your tungsten tip by melting it before welding aluminum. But this thing he built is terrif
u/Alienhaslanded
Styropyro is a different species. He picks up random stuff and learns them very quickly then proceeds to make some crazy dangerous thing nobody should have.
u/Alienhaslanded
Ya his last health update said he's doing ok, but the doctors still don't know what's up with him. I think he's just built different and nothing is wrong with him.
u/tiger331
I don't think it's good when a doctor don't know what is wrong with you unless it not life threatening
u/Gerdione
It goes a little further than titanium. It fucking MELTS TUNGSTEN. LOL.
u/itisthelord
I love this guy, always think he has somehow gotten himself killed just for him to pop up randomly after a few months. Check out his videos where he goes through an old science diary thing
u/VonArmin
its way less watts and way less time to burn your eyes out with a laser. about 5mW (0.005 watt), which is the legal limit in most countries, will blind you in about 10 secs of exposure. while
u/Alienhaslanded
Ya his last health update said he's doing ok, but the doctors still don't know what's up with him. I think he's just built different and nothing is wrong with him.
u/showmeyourhot
Weld! Not wield. Phew.
u/PigglyWigglyDeluxe
His 200 battery arc welder was a thing of hilarious beauty
u/CaterpillarHungry607
Enough current to melt zinc in under a second…
u/Last_Minute_Airborne
I worked with a lot of doctors. If you're under 40 and don't have cancer they do not care about you. You're basically a waste of their time and energy. They would rather have lunch with a r
u/TactlessTortoise
Isn't like one Watt or so enough to blind someone within a second or something? That thing's mental.
u/Last_Minute_Airborne
I worked with a lot of doctors. If you're under 40 and don't have cancer they do not care about you. You're basically a waste of their time and energy. They would rather have lunch with a r
u/Cocacola612
Yep
u/finicky88
Yeah, the laser pointers you can annoy your cat or hold a presentation with are like 0.03W or something.
u/Alienhaslanded
Styropyro is a different species. He picks up random stuff and learns them very quickly then proceeds to make some crazy dangerous thing nobody should have.
u/aSneakyChicken7
I need a phased plasma rifle in the 40W range.
u/finicky88
Yeah, the laser pointers you can annoy your cat or hold a presentation with are like 0.03W or something.
u/pelrun
Probably because it's a laser array, not a single 250W beam. Each beam is well below 100W and is spatially separated when passing through the lens, so the power density is lower.
u/Gerdione
It goes a little further than titanium. It fucking MELTS TUNGSTEN. LOL.
u/Last_Minute_Airborne
I worked with a lot of doctors. If you're under 40 and don't have cancer they do not care about you. You're basically a waste of their time and energy. They would rather have lunch with a r
u/ToMorrowsEnd
as someone that uses laser cutters, I'm extremely impressed that his lens is surviving. I use lab grade front surface mirrors and active cooled gallium arsenide lenses and they get damaged
u/Cocacola612
Yep
u/legos_on_the_brain
It will cook your eyes and the flesh around them.
u/Last_Minute_Airborne
I worked with a lot of doctors. If you're under 40 and don't have cancer they do not care about you. You're basically a waste of their time and energy. They would rather have lunch with a r
u/legos_on_the_brain
It will cook your eyes and the flesh around them.
u/showmeyourhot
Weld! Not wield. Phew.
u/Alienhaslanded
Styropyro is a different species. He picks up random stuff and learns them very quickly then proceeds to make some crazy dangerous thing nobody should have.
u/showmeyourhot
Weld! Not wield. Phew.
u/TheStoicNihilist
He’s more than just a YouTuber.
u/aldeayeah
A 250W laser. Kinda quaint for industrial standards, but absolutely terrifying as a handheld device.
u/Alienhaslanded
Styropyro is a different species. He picks up random stuff and learns them very quickly then proceeds to make some crazy dangerous thing nobody should have.
u/pelrun
Probably because it's a laser array, not a single 250W beam. Each beam is well below 100W and is spatially separated when passing through the lens, so the power density is lower.
u/Drake-Wolfe
Not going to even look at a picture or click the link. Just a hunch… but is StyroPyro up to his evil genius ways again?
u/legos_on_the_brain
It will cook your eyes and the flesh around them.
u/Drake-Wolfe
Not going to even look at a picture or click the link. Just a hunch… but is StyroPyro up to his evil genius ways again?
u/Cocacola612
Yep
u/Sabotskij
Tungsten has the highest melting point of all metallic elements... it's not easy to melt compared to anything else.
u/itisthelord
I love this guy, always think he has somehow gotten himself killed just for him to pop up randomly after a few months. Check out his videos where he goes through an old science diary thing
u/sioux612
Or his video where he connected a bunch of batteries in parallel and then lays on them  Yes I know its super low voltage and it just happens to produce a couple kilo Amps, but him laying on
u/Alienhaslanded
Ya his last health update said he's doing ok, but the doctors still don't know what's up with him. I think he's just built different and nothing is wrong with him.
u/sioux612
Or his video where he connected a bunch of batteries in parallel and then lays on them  Yes I know its super low voltage and it just happens to produce a couple kilo Amps, but him laying on
u/ScoobyDoobyDontUDare
Pretty much any wavelength of laser will cause blindness at 1w. However, some wavelengths will cause blindness and permanent damage much sooner. I would really worry about a 250w laser refl
u/PigglyWigglyDeluxe
His 200 battery arc welder was a thing of hilarious beauty
u/randynumbergenerator
His t levels are also insanely high, apparently. 
u/Cocacola612
Yep
u/Alienhaslanded
Ya his last health update said he's doing ok, but the doctors still don't know what's up with him. I think he's just built different and nothing is wrong with him.
u/Alienhaslanded
Styropyro is a different species. He picks up random stuff and learns them very quickly then proceeds to make some crazy dangerous thing nobody should have.
u/randynumbergenerator
His t levels are also insanely high, apparently. 
u/ToMorrowsEnd
as someone that uses laser cutters, I'm extremely impressed that his lens is surviving. I use lab grade front surface mirrors and active cooled gallium arsenide lenses and they get damaged
u/showmeyourhot
Weld! Not wield. Phew.
u/Alienhaslanded
Styropyro is a different species. He picks up random stuff and learns them very quickly then proceeds to make some crazy dangerous thing nobody should have.
u/Drake-Wolfe
Not going to even look at a picture or click the link. Just a hunch… but is StyroPyro up to his evil genius ways again?
u/ToMorrowsEnd
as someone that uses laser cutters, I'm extremely impressed that his lens is surviving. I use lab grade front surface mirrors and active cooled gallium arsenide lenses and they get damaged
u/Gerdione
It goes a little further than titanium. It fucking MELTS TUNGSTEN. LOL.
u/Cocacola612
Yep
u/randynumbergenerator
His t levels are also insanely high, apparently. 
u/itisthelord
I love this guy, always think he has somehow gotten himself killed just for him to pop up randomly after a few months. Check out his videos where he goes through an old science diary thing
u/Gerdione
It goes a little further than titanium. It fucking MELTS TUNGSTEN. LOL.
u/PigglyWigglyDeluxe
His 200 battery arc welder was a thing of hilarious beauty
u/Sabotskij
Tungsten has the highest melting point of all metallic elements... it's not easy to melt compared to anything else.
u/Jiggawatz
DHS would like to know your location.
u/tiger331
I don't think it's good when a doctor don't know what is wrong with you unless it not life threatening
u/pelrun
Probably because it's a laser array, not a single 250W beam. Each beam is well below 100W and is spatially separated when passing through the lens, so the power density is lower.
u/Dillweed999
I've heard 1w "easily starts fires across the room" you pretty much don't want that sucker pointed anywhere at you.
u/aSneakyChicken7
I need a phased plasma rifle in the 40W range.
u/pelrun
Probably because it's a laser array, not a single 250W beam. Each beam is well below 100W and is spatially separated when passing through the lens, so the power density is lower.
u/aSneakyChicken7
I need a phased plasma rifle in the 40W range.
u/Sabotskij
Tungsten has the highest melting point of all metallic elements... it's not easy to melt compared to anything else.
u/finicky88
Yeah, the laser pointers you can annoy your cat or hold a presentation with are like 0.03W or something.
u/Drake-Wolfe
Not going to even look at a picture or click the link. Just a hunch… but is StyroPyro up to his evil genius ways again?
u/aldeayeah
A 250W laser. Kinda quaint for industrial standards, but absolutely terrifying as a handheld device.
u/Alienhaslanded
Ya his last health update said he's doing ok, but the doctors still don't know what's up with him. I think he's just built different and nothing is wrong with him.
u/randynumbergenerator
His t levels are also insanely high, apparently. 
u/Sabotskij
Tungsten has the highest melting point of all metallic elements... it's not easy to melt compared to anything else.
u/Jiggawatz
DHS would like to know your location.
u/ScoobyDoobyDontUDare
Pretty much any wavelength of laser will cause blindness at 1w. However, some wavelengths will cause blindness and permanent damage much sooner. I would really worry about a 250w laser refl
u/aldeayeah
A 250W laser. Kinda quaint for industrial standards, but absolutely terrifying as a handheld device.
u/sioux612
Or his video where he connected a bunch of batteries in parallel and then lays on them  Yes I know its super low voltage and it just happens to produce a couple kilo Amps, but him laying on
u/ScoobyDoobyDontUDare
Pretty much any wavelength of laser will cause blindness at 1w. However, some wavelengths will cause blindness and permanent damage much sooner. I would really worry about a 250w laser refl
u/pelrun
Probably because it's a laser array, not a single 250W beam. Each beam is well below 100W and is spatially separated when passing through the lens, so the power density is lower.
u/Cocacola612
Yep
u/CaterpillarHungry607
Enough current to melt zinc in under a second…
u/Drake-Wolfe
Not going to even look at a picture or click the link. Just a hunch… but is StyroPyro up to his evil genius ways again?
u/quezlar
yea of course its him
u/aldeayeah
A 250W laser. Kinda quaint for industrial standards, but absolutely terrifying as a handheld device.
u/VonArmin
its way less watts and way less time to burn your eyes out with a laser. about 5mW (0.005 watt), which is the legal limit in most countries, will blind you in about 10 secs of exposure. while
u/seamus_mc
You can pretty easily melt tungsten with a regular 110 wall outlet, TIG welding you regularly ball your tungsten tip by melting it before welding aluminum. But this thing he built is terrif
u/legos_on_the_brain
It will cook your eyes and the flesh around them.
u/Cocacola612
Yep
u/ScoobyDoobyDontUDare
Pretty much any wavelength of laser will cause blindness at 1w. However, some wavelengths will cause blindness and permanent damage much sooner. I would really worry about a 250w laser refl
u/legos_on_the_brain
It will cook your eyes and the flesh around them.
u/VonArmin
its way less watts and way less time to burn your eyes out with a laser. about 5mW (0.005 watt), which is the legal limit in most countries, will blind you in about 10 secs of exposure. while
u/ScoobyDoobyDontUDare
Pretty much any wavelength of laser will cause blindness at 1w. However, some wavelengths will cause blindness and permanent damage much sooner. I would really worry about a 250w laser refl
u/Sabotskij
Tungsten has the highest melting point of all metallic elements... it's not easy to melt compared to anything else.
u/Gerdione
It goes a little further than titanium. It fucking MELTS TUNGSTEN. LOL.
u/Alienhaslanded
Styropyro is a different species. He picks up random stuff and learns them very quickly then proceeds to make some crazy dangerous thing nobody should have.
u/aSneakyChicken7
I need a phased plasma rifle in the 40W range.
u/Sabotskij
Tungsten has the highest melting point of all metallic elements... it's not easy to melt compared to anything else.
u/randynumbergenerator
His t levels are also insanely high, apparently. 
u/quezlar
yea of course its him
u/Sabotskij
Tungsten has the highest melting point of all metallic elements... it's not easy to melt compared to anything else.
u/PigglyWigglyDeluxe
His 200 battery arc welder was a thing of hilarious beauty
u/aSneakyChicken7
I need a phased plasma rifle in the 40W range.
u/sioux612
Or his video where he connected a bunch of batteries in parallel and then lays on them  Yes I know its super low voltage and it just happens to produce a couple kilo Amps, but him laying on
u/PigglyWigglyDeluxe
His 200 battery arc welder was a thing of hilarious beauty
u/pelrun
Probably because it's a laser array, not a single 250W beam. Each beam is well below 100W and is spatially separated when passing through the lens, so the power density is lower.
u/Cocacola612
Yep
u/itisthelord
I love this guy, always think he has somehow gotten himself killed just for him to pop up randomly after a few months. Check out his videos where he goes through an old science diary thing
u/Drake-Wolfe
Not going to even look at a picture or click the link. Just a hunch… but is StyroPyro up to his evil genius ways again?
u/quezlar
yea of course its him
u/tiger331
I don't think it's good when a doctor don't know what is wrong with you unless it not life threatening
u/ToMorrowsEnd
as someone that uses laser cutters, I'm extremely impressed that his lens is surviving. I use lab grade front surface mirrors and active cooled gallium arsenide lenses and they get damaged
u/Drake-Wolfe
Not going to even look at a picture or click the link. Just a hunch… but is StyroPyro up to his evil genius ways again?
u/ScoobyDoobyDontUDare
Pretty much any wavelength of laser will cause blindness at 1w. However, some wavelengths will cause blindness and permanent damage much sooner. I would really worry about a 250w laser refl
u/randynumbergenerator
His t levels are also insanely high, apparently. 
u/Gerdione
It goes a little further than titanium. It fucking MELTS TUNGSTEN. LOL.
u/ToMorrowsEnd
as someone that uses laser cutters, I'm extremely impressed that his lens is surviving. I use lab grade front surface mirrors and active cooled gallium arsenide lenses and they get damaged
u/Alienhaslanded
Ya his last health update said he's doing ok, but the doctors still don't know what's up with him. I think he's just built different and nothing is wrong with him.
u/CaterpillarHungry607
Enough current to melt zinc in under a second…
u/pelrun
Probably because it's a laser array, not a single 250W beam. Each beam is well below 100W and is spatially separated when passing through the lens, so the power density is lower.
u/TactlessTortoise
Isn't like one Watt or so enough to blind someone within a second or something? That thing's mental.
u/Alienhaslanded
Ya his last health update said he's doing ok, but the doctors still don't know what's up with him. I think he's just built different and nothing is wrong with him.
u/ScoobyDoobyDontUDare
Pretty much any wavelength of laser will cause blindness at 1w. However, some wavelengths will cause blindness and permanent damage much sooner. I would really worry about a 250w laser refl
u/aldeayeah
A 250W laser. Kinda quaint for industrial standards, but absolutely terrifying as a handheld device.
u/Gerdione
It goes a little further than titanium. It fucking MELTS TUNGSTEN. LOL.
u/seamus_mc
You can pretty easily melt tungsten with a regular 110 wall outlet, TIG welding you regularly ball your tungsten tip by melting it before welding aluminum. But this thing he built is terrif
u/aldeayeah
A 250W laser. Kinda quaint for industrial standards, but absolutely terrifying as a handheld device.
u/TactlessTortoise
Isn't like one Watt or so enough to blind someone within a second or something? That thing's mental.
u/Alienhaslanded
Ya his last health update said he's doing ok, but the doctors still don't know what's up with him. I think he's just built different and nothing is wrong with him.
u/pelrun
Probably because it's a laser array, not a single 250W beam. Each beam is well below 100W and is spatially separated when passing through the lens, so the power density is lower.
u/VonArmin
its way less watts and way less time to burn your eyes out with a laser. about 5mW (0.005 watt), which is the legal limit in most countries, will blind you in about 10 secs of exposure. while
u/seamus_mc
You can pretty easily melt tungsten with a regular 110 wall outlet, TIG welding you regularly ball your tungsten tip by melting it before welding aluminum. But this thing he built is terrif
u/Cocacola612
Yep
u/VonArmin
Yea I figured as much
u/Alienhaslanded
Ya his last health update said he's doing ok, but the doctors still don't know what's up with him. I think he's just built different and nothing is wrong with him.
u/ToMorrowsEnd
as someone that uses laser cutters, I'm extremely impressed that his lens is surviving. I use lab grade front surface mirrors and active cooled gallium arsenide lenses and they get damaged
u/aldeayeah
A 250W laser. Kinda quaint for industrial standards, but absolutely terrifying as a handheld device.
u/legos_on_the_brain
It will cook your eyes and the flesh around them.
u/showmeyourhot
Weld! Not wield. Phew.
u/Gerdione
It goes a little further than titanium. It fucking MELTS TUNGSTEN. LOL.
u/sioux612
Or his video where he connected a bunch of batteries in parallel and then lays on them  Yes I know its super low voltage and it just happens to produce a couple kilo Amps, but him laying on
u/TactlessTortoise
Isn't like one Watt or so enough to blind someone within a second or something? That thing's mental.
u/PigglyWigglyDeluxe
His 200 battery arc welder was a thing of hilarious beauty
u/aldeayeah
A 250W laser. Kinda quaint for industrial standards, but absolutely terrifying as a handheld device.
u/VonArmin
its way less watts and way less time to burn your eyes out with a laser. about 5mW (0.005 watt), which is the legal limit in most countries, will blind you in about 10 secs of exposure. while
u/finicky88
Yeah, the laser pointers you can annoy your cat or hold a presentation with are like 0.03W or something.
u/Last_Minute_Airborne
I worked with a lot of doctors. If you're under 40 and don't have cancer they do not care about you. You're basically a waste of their time and energy. They would rather have lunch with a r
u/itisthelord
I love this guy, always think he has somehow gotten himself killed just for him to pop up randomly after a few months. Check out his videos where he goes through an old science diary thing
u/aSneakyChicken7
I need a phased plasma rifle in the 40W range.
u/Sabotskij
Tungsten has the highest melting point of all metallic elements... it's not easy to melt compared to anything else.
u/Alienhaslanded
Styropyro is a different species. He picks up random stuff and learns them very quickly then proceeds to make some crazy dangerous thing nobody should have.
u/CaterpillarHungry607
Enough current to melt zinc in under a second…
u/finicky88
Yeah, the laser pointers you can annoy your cat or hold a presentation with are like 0.03W or something.
u/Legitimate_Bike_7473
creepy live-action Flint Lockwood
u/pelrun
Probably because it's a laser array, not a single 250W beam. Each beam is well below 100W and is spatially separated when passing through the lens, so the power density is lower.
u/jaffa-caked
Just read it and yeah that was the guy
u/CaterpillarHungry607
Enough current to melt zinc in under a second…
u/PigglyWigglyDeluxe
His 200 battery arc welder was a thing of hilarious beauty
u/quezlar
yea of course its him
u/legos_on_the_brain
It will cook your eyes and the flesh around them.
u/ToMorrowsEnd
as someone that uses laser cutters, I'm extremely impressed that his lens is surviving. I use lab grade front surface mirrors and active cooled gallium arsenide lenses and they get damaged
u/ToMorrowsEnd
as someone that uses laser cutters, I'm extremely impressed that his lens is surviving. I use lab grade front surface mirrors and active cooled gallium arsenide lenses and they get damaged
u/showmeyourhot
Weld! Not wield. Phew.
u/Znuffie
I have a 3W handheld. It has a button on the side. I put it on my desk once without the safety on. It rolled over the power button and it put a tiny hole in my drapes in less than 2 seconds,
u/tiger331
I don't think it's good when a doctor don't know what is wrong with you unless it not life threatening
u/Drake-Wolfe
Not going to even look at a picture or click the link. Just a hunch… but is StyroPyro up to his evil genius ways again?
u/Cocacola612
Yep
u/aldeayeah
A 250W laser. Kinda quaint for industrial standards, but absolutely terrifying as a handheld device.
u/Last_Minute_Airborne
I worked with a lot of doctors. If you're under 40 and don't have cancer they do not care about you. You're basically a waste of their time and energy. They would rather have lunch with a r
u/CaterpillarHungry607
Enough current to melt zinc in under a second…
u/tiger331
I don't think it's good when a doctor don't know what is wrong with you unless it not life threatening
u/showmeyourhot
Weld! Not wield. Phew.
u/quezlar
yea of course its him
u/finicky88
Yeah, the laser pointers you can annoy your cat or hold a presentation with are like 0.03W or something.
u/seamus_mc
You can pretty easily melt tungsten with a regular 110 wall outlet, TIG welding you regularly ball your tungsten tip by melting it before welding aluminum. But this thing he built is terrif
u/ScoobyDoobyDontUDare
Pretty much any wavelength of laser will cause blindness at 1w. However, some wavelengths will cause blindness and permanent damage much sooner. I would really worry about a 250w laser refl
u/seamus_mc
You can pretty easily melt tungsten with a regular 110 wall outlet, TIG welding you regularly ball your tungsten tip by melting it before welding aluminum. But this thing he built is terrif
u/Sabotskij
Tungsten has the highest melting point of all metallic elements... it's not easy to melt compared to anything else.
u/aSneakyChicken7
I need a phased plasma rifle in the 40W range.
u/CaterpillarHungry607
Enough current to melt zinc in under a second…
u/quezlar
yea of course its him
u/PigglyWigglyDeluxe
His 200 battery arc welder was a thing of hilarious beauty
u/TactlessTortoise
Isn't like one Watt or so enough to blind someone within a second or something? That thing's mental.
u/Last_Minute_Airborne
I worked with a lot of doctors. If you're under 40 and don't have cancer they do not care about you. You're basically a waste of their time and energy. They would rather have lunch with a r
u/finicky88
Yeah, the laser pointers you can annoy your cat or hold a presentation with are like 0.03W or something.
u/tiger331
I don't think it's good when a doctor don't know what is wrong with you unless it not life threatening
u/aldeayeah
A 250W laser. Kinda quaint for industrial standards, but absolutely terrifying as a handheld device.
u/TactlessTortoise
Isn't like one Watt or so enough to blind someone within a second or something? That thing's mental.
u/seamus_mc
You can pretty easily melt tungsten with a regular 110 wall outlet, TIG welding you regularly ball your tungsten tip by melting it before welding aluminum. But this thing he built is terrif
u/Drake-Wolfe
Not going to even look at a picture or click the link. Just a hunch… but is StyroPyro up to his evil genius ways again?
u/TactlessTortoise
Isn't like one Watt or so enough to blind someone within a second or something? That thing's mental.

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