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/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/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/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/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/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/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/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/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/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/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/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/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/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.