If you recover from breathing the very toxic fumes from engraving the none safe plastic as shown in the video. If you want to engrave with a laser buy a safe one in a propper enclosure as bdf2718 alludes to.
You're seriously like the most humble and polite TH-camr ever. I hardly even noticed that you were probably promoting wicked lasers and your appreciation is quite clearly genuine.
Yep, I did follow the fumes, making sure they drifted away from me (and aired out the room afterwards). Never smelt it, which is a good sign :) Thanks for watching!
That's a very impressive bit of kit! I did have to laugh, it's half the size of my first laser, which was not only a pitiful 20mW red only, but also a gas discharge tube so required a 4KV strike voltage and mains cable!
I think firing a laser into a cows eye, obviously a dead cow, would show people the damage they do so ensure people will most definitely not look at lasers!
They idea would be to fire a laser at the eye(s) for periods of time then dissect them later to see the potential damage they could cause if someone opted to mess around or be neglectful around laser!!
Jennifer - Nobody said 'crow' and nor should you jump to conclusions either. As for cow, if that's what you mean, a cows eye is a nice big thing to cut open and put under a microscope showing people. We also eat a shit load of beef that means a lot of eyes are no longer needed and using them for science is a worthy cause!!
You always watch my videos very quickly after upload. It's really appreciated but I'm not recommending ditching guests for one of my videos... It can wait a bit ;) Thanks for watching, Indra!
Great presentation. I want one! Seeing the purple dot reflecting back to the camera, I am reminded by Photonicinductions earlier videos that had three purple dots burned into the sensor by one of his laser "experiments" I miss that guy.. I hope he has found peace.
Yep, I love living in Denmark :) Regulations on laser pointers were tightened some years ago in many countries (due to people acting stupid with powerful laser pointers), so they stopped shipping laser pointers to these countries to avoid getting them confiscated. However, WL should be able to ship their show lasers to most countries. Thanks for watching!
@@brainiac75 Can't get powerful pointers here in Australia either. But this is not a pointer. Maybe there would be an exception for a useful instrument such as this.
@Recon.777 Bummer. I'm not familiar with the regulations in Australia. As I remember, WL can send their show lasers to USA but not their high-power laser pointers, so it may be the same with Australia. I would be surprised if Australia does not allow import of show lasers...
Did you move the camera at 5:20 intentionally around so it won't burn the lense due to reflections? There was a bright reflection dot visible all the time.
Exactly. I didn't use my main camera, since I was worried about burning pixels on the camera's sensor. By using a gimbal-mounted smartphone and constantly moving it, the risk of burned pixels is much lower and less expensive to replace should it happen anyway... But no burned pixels luckily. It is afterall a black case with less reflection :) Thanks for watching!
saw a product much like this (maybe even this company) at an expo at my old factory workplace here in denmark. some of the demo looked alot like what they used. but they made a dedicated video with lasers and music :P it was soooo cool! :D
So good to see a recent new video from you! Look forward to some more future cool projects....the magnet experiments are still my favorites. Take care friend!
FBI: we need backup!! The viking has gold hold of a LASER! Brainiac75: STOP CALLING IT THAT! ITS light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation!! Brainiac75: *Proceeds to destroy the world*
Thanks for the fun and informative video! I know next to nothing about this stuff but it has LONG been a dream of mine to have a laser display audio reactive Lissajous curves, kind of to use the laser as an x/y oscilloscope. Will have to look at the website more, but it seems like its getting closer! Thanks!
The planetarium laser bench I worked with had a 10W mixed gas white laser that we could only bring to just over 6W... anymore power and a slow trace from the main beam (which is only half of the laser output) would vaporize the white paint on the inner dome !!
For my recent videos, this was one of the funniest to make. I still enjoy playing with weak laser pointers but this show laser is just on a completely other play level :) Cheers back from a fellow Nordic from Jylland!
This is one of those things that seems really cool but also kinda dangerous. Also... How do you deal with safety glasses when you've got 3 lasers at completely different wavelengths involved?
@@TheAechBomb "the laser isn't super powerful" . Yes it is, he says in the video "this is a class 4 laser, the highest class laser there is". It burns into a CD case. You're thinking of the projection, it is safe to look at the projection, but if you look at the laser it will damage your eyes.
@@iaincowell9747 yeah, you don't look directly into the beam, or point it at any reflective surface when at full power only the high-power 'popping' or 'burning' mode uses full power, I wouldn't worry if you're not using it on full power
Scanners are overdriven and probably not true 20k, but it is impressive that they managed to cram everything into that small case. My projectors is at least 5 times the size and doesn't have a battery. Don't know how many viewers you have in the U.S., but you also may want to mention that a variance is required in the states.
I'd love to watch such a unit create a show that's synched with my fave tunes! Just have to create one that draws splats. Cue the Double Dare theme song!
at 2:50 you show the lens reflecting light from the laser, but might that be an effect due to the refraction? and therefore if you keep the lens perpendicular to the laser, no light is lost?
It might add to the effect loss of the uncoated lens, that I hold it at an angle. But the measurement shows that even with the lens perpendicular to the laser, around 128 mW was lost with the lens. That's significant... Thanks for watching!
i remember that kickstarter. it was a dumb idea....so I guess they scrapped the laser engraver cube plans? .... its neat to see a well made video going into a technical test of it though.
Does it have software to choreograph multiple image-objects independently to music? What is the step response of the scanners? I built a system in the 80's to do all that.
I believe a lot of modern laser projectors use a combination of dichroic mirrors and phosphors to generate RGB light from a single blue laser source. It's the closest thing I can think of to real alchemy.
i've seen a video of someone videotaping a laser tattoo removal. the laser reflections off the skin that hit the camera sensor burned individual pixels on the camera sensor. at what strength laser would you guess that can happen? as i see your camera doesn't suffer damage from taping those lasers. or do you have some filters in front of the camera to prevent this from happening?
Yeah, show lasers are similar to fireworks. Watching it on video just isn't as pleasing as watching it in real life. But I hope I managed to catch a glimpse of how great it looks in person. Thanks for watching!
But how did they make the device project shapes on the wall? I think they did it by quickly moving the lasers (as motion blur or something on the eye makes it look like a line).
Where did you get the lens for burn? I cannot find where to buy it. I also have the LaserCube, but it didn't come with that... It was an option when I bought my LD2000 from WickedLasers, not an after purchase option.... Any info would be great. Great review! Nice. What camera are you using? I see the lights on so it doesn't get washed out. I also use a ND filters (ND8 or ND16) which helps with lights off.
When will the laser cube be launched to buy? I'm interested in the rgb possibilities and the size for shows. What is the scanner speed of the lasercube ?
Damage threshold is usually specified in W/cm2, so I calculated for that. But since there's no official specification for damage threshold on the shown LPM, I could have used any unit :) Thanks for watching!
He was intentionally moving the camera around during the power test to avoid damaging the sensor. He has more than one camera. If he doesn't move fast enough, he can use another camera to finish the video. He doesn't have a spare pair of eyes.
Link for their website is in the description but I don't think it is released yet unfortunately. I will update the description as soon as they reveal more. Thanks for watching!
When the quality is this good it's not even a promotional video
@I left TH-cam forever yeah magnets are really "attractive" :P
@@Christian23242 Got em
How do they even work?
@@parishna4882 with magic obviously
WARNING: Do not look directly into laser beam with remaining eye.
My local hackerspace has this on a sign above the laser cutter.
My right eye is already stuffed. Now what do I do ;) I have one on my big argon laser. "Do not stare into beam with remaining good eye" ;)
If you recover from breathing the very toxic fumes from engraving the none safe plastic as shown in the video. If you want to engrave with a laser buy a safe one in a propper enclosure as bdf2718 alludes to.
arrr i hear ye!
parrot took me first one.
bdf2718 so your saying its my DIY laser eye surgery that did it...?
They should add Gamecube startup screen pattern
Well, i saw a fortnite dance there, so...
How long are people going to milk that meme...
@@avi8aviate milk it till its _dry_
@@blendernoob8993 And probably until the very meme cow itself is dead.
@@soundspark r/woooosh
You're seriously like the most humble and polite TH-camr ever. I hardly even noticed that you were probably promoting wicked lasers and your appreciation is quite clearly genuine.
That bit where you demonstrated the light mixing was beyond cool. I loved that, just fantastic to see.
Since you are very safety conscious, a reminder that plastic fumes are toxic.
Yep, I did follow the fumes, making sure they drifted away from me (and aired out the room afterwards). Never smelt it, which is a good sign :) Thanks for watching!
@@brainiac75 Of course! I should never have doubted... :-)
That's a very impressive bit of kit!
I did have to laugh, it's half the size of my first laser, which was not only a pitiful 20mW red only, but also a gas discharge tube so required a 4KV strike voltage and mains cable!
Wow you have done so much work for this single video RESPECT
That is the best way to BURN CD's
Like really "burn" it. ;D
I think firing a laser into a cows eye, obviously a dead cow, would show people the damage they do so ensure people will most definitely not look at lasers!
Don't think it will be visible from the outside, unless of course you burn a hole in it
They idea would be to fire a laser at the eye(s) for periods of time then dissect them later to see the potential damage they could cause if someone opted to mess around or be neglectful around laser!!
William Osman made a video just about that. You should check it up
Why a crow? You just hate birds?
Jennifer - Nobody said 'crow' and nor should you jump to conclusions either.
As for cow, if that's what you mean, a cows eye is a nice big thing to cut open and put under a microscope showing people. We also eat a shit load of beef that means a lot of eyes are no longer needed and using them for science is a worthy cause!!
This laser cube in AWESOME! Lucky you. This can be used for mome really nice projects, like wall imaging.
If you don't have access, you can buy a laser pico projector and watch movies on it : )
@@ZeroMass Nice
The first channel who gives all cirtificatie & prove , salute you brother.💯
Talk about quality content. This guy is setting the new highest standards!
Now when I say I'm going to fire my laser, I'm REALLY going to fire my laser! This cube is absolutely awesome and so are you, stay awesome!
New toy I want into my forever expanding bucket list... x)
Reg3e a bucket list isn't things you want, it's things you want to do
Your videos never fail to entertain. Thanks for a great channel! 😊👍
I dont know what id use it for, but i want one!
You can make a war movie . using toys . and laser
If you have a party outdoors at night and have trees as a backscape it could light things up. cool enough for me lol.
That is magic inside magic. The simple 2 seconds blew me away.
Brainiac really gets some cool toys to play with.
Wow, you never fail to amaze me. I can't believe lasers can be lasers can be so interesting.
That cube is so damn cool!! Youre a lucky guy to have access to such a device
This is a neat little unit. And yes that sensor can easily handle one watt :)
I bought the arctic laser back in 2012, it was so expensive back then, I am glad they have reduced their prices now.
I ditched our Valborg guests to watch this video, 100% worth it! Super cool and fascinating as always!!
You always watch my videos very quickly after upload. It's really appreciated but I'm not recommending ditching guests for one of my videos... It can wait a bit ;) Thanks for watching, Indra!
Meh, I had to pack hay for my horse anyways so I multitasked XD and your videos are always so interesting, I don't want to wait
Even on that black CD case you could see it reflecting back to the camera. Really shows how much you need laser safety specs.
The warning was so effective I looked away when the camera focused on the laser heads!
Great presentation. I want one!
Seeing the purple dot reflecting back to the camera, I am reminded by Photonicinductions earlier videos that had three purple dots burned into the sensor by one of his laser "experiments" I miss that guy.. I hope he has found peace.
Thanks for the ♥! I edited for a typo, and it took away the ♥ ..
AWESOME man! Thanks.
@4:36 - Why's he showing us safety glasses? Should I have safety glasses? OH GOD! I can't look away!
What a neat little thing
You LUCKY! Wicked Lasers doesn't ship to my country anymore!
Yep, I love living in Denmark :) Regulations on laser pointers were tightened some years ago in many countries (due to people acting stupid with powerful laser pointers), so they stopped shipping laser pointers to these countries to avoid getting them confiscated. However, WL should be able to ship their show lasers to most countries. Thanks for watching!
@@brainiac75 that's one more argument against the global government...
@@brainiac75 Can't get powerful pointers here in Australia either. But this is not a pointer. Maybe there would be an exception for a useful instrument such as this.
@@Recon777x wow Australia is retarded why dont they just ban fun next
@Recon.777 Bummer. I'm not familiar with the regulations in Australia. As I remember, WL can send their show lasers to USA but not their high-power laser pointers, so it may be the same with Australia. I would be surprised if Australia does not allow import of show lasers...
Amazing integrated box.
Did you move the camera at 5:20 intentionally around so it won't burn the lense due to reflections? There was a bright reflection dot visible all the time.
Exactly. I didn't use my main camera, since I was worried about burning pixels on the camera's sensor. By using a gimbal-mounted smartphone and constantly moving it, the risk of burned pixels is much lower and less expensive to replace should it happen anyway... But no burned pixels luckily. It is afterall a black case with less reflection :) Thanks for watching!
Found that fascinating, like all your videos. Thank you.
saw a product much like this (maybe even this company) at an expo at my old factory workplace here in denmark. some of the demo looked alot like what they used. but they made a dedicated video with lasers and music :P it was soooo cool! :D
So good to see a recent new video from you! Look forward to some more future cool projects....the magnet experiments are still my favorites. Take care friend!
Dude, you have some of the BEST toys!!!!
This is the beginning of something big. These laser shows will look like 80's arcade games compare to what is coming next.
FBI: we need backup!! The viking has gold hold of a LASER!
Brainiac75: STOP CALLING IT THAT! ITS light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation!!
Brainiac75: *Proceeds to destroy the world*
So an ILDA laser that doesn't have an ILDA connector, and is locked to one software?
This is awesome.
Thanks for the fun and informative video! I know next to nothing about this stuff but it has LONG been a dream of mine to have a laser display audio reactive Lissajous curves, kind of to use the laser as an x/y oscilloscope. Will have to look at the website more, but it seems like its getting closer! Thanks!
Hope you had a great Easter! Great video man, always love your voice and content...
No one:
Brainiac75: PLAY EXCITING MUSIC WHEN LASER HIT 0.6W
This is spectacular, I will arrange a show for a blind school in my area.
The planetarium laser bench I worked with had a 10W mixed gas white laser that we could only bring to just over 6W... anymore power and a slow trace from the main beam (which is only half of the laser output) would vaporize the white paint on the inner dome !!
you have such a fun hobby man :D cheers from skåne !
Visst är han bra att totta på
For my recent videos, this was one of the funniest to make. I still enjoy playing with weak laser pointers but this show laser is just on a completely other play level :) Cheers back from a fellow Nordic from Jylland!
This is one of those things that seems really cool but also kinda dangerous.
Also... How do you deal with safety glasses when you've got 3 lasers at completely different wavelengths involved?
they just look like tinted glasses, honestly
the laser isn't super powerful, as it's meant to be seen without them
@@TheAechBomb "the laser isn't super powerful" . Yes it is, he says in the video "this is a class 4 laser, the highest class laser there is". It burns into a CD case. You're thinking of the projection, it is safe to look at the projection, but if you look at the laser it will damage your eyes.
@@iaincowell9747 yeah, you don't look directly into the beam, or point it at any reflective surface when at full power
only the high-power 'popping' or 'burning' mode uses full power, I wouldn't worry if you're not using it on full power
Scanners are overdriven and probably not true 20k, but it is impressive that they managed to cram everything into that small case. My projectors is at least 5 times the size and doesn't have a battery. Don't know how many viewers you have in the U.S., but you also may want to mention that a variance is required in the states.
those powermeters are pretty sturdy. I don't think a 1W laser would burn through the coating if you don't hold it on there for half an hour.
I'd love to watch such a unit create a show that's synched with my fave tunes!
Just have to create one that draws splats. Cue the Double Dare theme song!
You should probably get a cooperation with Styropyro, he is a laser genius.
Nice video!
SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY
What a cool device!
The music 10/10
Another interesting vid. Thx brainiac
Does he really sound like Greatscott or is it just me?
Brainiac75 is from Denmark🇩🇰 😊@Robin Seidel
yes i was thinking too lol
That's adorable.
Gotta make myself one now.
BRAVO ! ! ! You've outdone yourself with this one.. Most enjoyable and its fascinating how such a small device has so much coolness.. You ROCK ! ! !
at 2:50 you show the lens reflecting light from the laser, but might that be an effect due to the refraction? and therefore if you keep the lens perpendicular to the laser, no light is lost?
It might add to the effect loss of the uncoated lens, that I hold it at an angle. But the measurement shows that even with the lens perpendicular to the laser, around 128 mW was lost with the lens. That's significant... Thanks for watching!
i remember that kickstarter. it was a dumb idea....so I guess they scrapped the laser engraver cube plans? .... its neat to see a well made video going into a technical test of it though.
You can tell there are powerful laser, when you see reflection flare from black matte plastic. 😎
Styropyro makes literal laser guns
I thought this was amazing
I love you 3000
No spoilers plz i need ban you from MineTube server
The purple laser lens flare off the camera is very trippy.
Does it have software to choreograph multiple image-objects independently to music?
What is the step response of the scanners?
I built a system in the 80's to do all that.
I want one. I have the money to buy one. But I don't have any experience with lasers and I don't want to loose an eye or both. Nice video!
I love your videos, I love your accent, and I love Science ! Keep it up :D
I'm curious is this a project WL is doing. I would love to get my hands on this. I've looked on the website couldn't find but the laser dock
Amazing 💡
"I don't recommend doing it"
**Proceeds to do it**
I believe a lot of modern laser projectors use a combination of dichroic mirrors and phosphors to generate RGB light from a single blue laser source. It's the closest thing I can think of to real alchemy.
i've seen a video of someone videotaping a laser tattoo removal. the laser reflections off the skin that hit the camera sensor burned individual pixels on the camera sensor. at what strength laser would you guess that can happen? as i see your camera doesn't suffer damage from taping those lasers. or do you have some filters in front of the camera to prevent this from happening?
Very cool! I want one!!!!
You just have been donated the future of presentation!
I would like to see it in person, and it's good to see content from you. Have a nice day!
Yeah, show lasers are similar to fireworks. Watching it on video just isn't as pleasing as watching it in real life. But I hope I managed to catch a glimpse of how great it looks in person. Thanks for watching!
That's so cool. I want one of those!
Danks forever
But can you pull a styropyro and make it even MORE powerful?
THat's a very nice show laser. Good video on covering it.
But how did they make the device project shapes on the wall? I think they did it by quickly moving the lasers (as motion blur or something on the eye makes it look like a line).
Awesome!
Thank you reccomended
I like your content.
Where did you get the lens for burn? I cannot find where to buy it. I also have the LaserCube, but it didn't come with that... It was an option when I bought my LD2000 from WickedLasers, not an after purchase option.... Any info would be great.
Great review! Nice. What camera are you using? I see the lights on so it doesn't get washed out. I also use a ND filters (ND8 or ND16) which helps with lights off.
So cool 👍
When will the laser cube be launched to buy? I'm interested in the rgb possibilities and the size for shows. What is the scanner speed of the lasercube ?
I just watched your big magnet video and I was wondering how would your power drill operate if it got close to the magnet
I can't figure out if the fourth mirror is movable or not. Due to what is the dynamics of light?
Sick!
FOOLS! You are no match for the awesome power that is......... *THE LAZERCUBE*
Den er for vild! Hvad kostet den?
At 2:58, the damage threshold(I guess) unit should be W/'mm'2
Damage threshold is usually specified in W/cm2, so I calculated for that. But since there's no official specification for damage threshold on the shown LPM, I could have used any unit :) Thanks for watching!
@@brainiac75, no I mean it should be 11.3 W/"mm"^2 since you got that from dividing two terms which have units of W and mm^2.
How come you need safety glasses but the camera is not damaged?
He was intentionally moving the camera around during the power test to avoid damaging the sensor. He has more than one camera. If he doesn't move fast enough, he can use another camera to finish the video.
He doesn't have a spare pair of eyes.
Tony Stark Tech!
Is there a reason I see two blue dots moving around with the camera as you were burning the word?
looks good
What good is a laser sensor thingo if you can't point a laser at it?
I like your plant on the window Lol 5:55
where can i find this item??>
Link for their website is in the description but I don't think it is released yet unfortunately. I will update the description as soon as they reveal more. Thanks for watching!