I received a 20W laser for Christmas. I’ve just fitted it to my 3D printer and connected it up. I found some software to drive it, opened the test image and it works!
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I have been hankering after a white cat and having dark thoughts about tables and straps. I thought it better to keep it to myself.Got to confess, I'm a bit disappointed that you've done a post about using a Laser and not managed to say "I expect you to die" in it anywhere![]()
Probably would have been less hassle to use a real laserBoring fact. That scene was done by cutting the table with an angle grinder, filling the gap with lead and grinding it flat. Camera rolled, guy underneath aimed a blow torch at it. Superimpose the light on in after. ( told you it was boring!)
When the film was made, Lasers were nowhere near as powerful as the ones now.Probably would have been less hassle to use a real laser. Though I suspect they were not as readily available back then