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http://www.gizmag.com/laser-gatling-gun/28171/

What a hoot! I love the concept, but his bearing setup is truly
lacking. I think he used a bent sheetmetal race with a 4-ball
(instead of 4 ball bearings as stated) sheetmetal retainer, then
forgot to grind it smooth or center it.

I'll bet the liability insurance, which would go along with the
manufacture of such a toy, would be outrageously expensive. The
"CAUTION: Do not look into laser with remaining eye!" stickers would
go unheeded, I'll bet.

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http://www.gizmag.com/laser-gatling-gun/28171/

What a hoot! I love the concept, but his bearing setup is truly
lacking. I think he used a bent sheetmetal race with a 4-ball
(instead of 4 ball bearings as stated) sheetmetal retainer, then
forgot to grind it smooth or center it.

I'll bet the liability insurance, which would go along with the
manufacture of such a toy, would be outrageously expensive. The
"CAUTION: Do not look into laser with remaining eye!" stickers would
go unheeded, I'll bet.

--
A mind, like a home, is furnished by its owner, so if
one's life is cold and bare he can blame none but himself.
-- Louis L'Amour


That is a lot of work to make a less effective laser weapon. Notice the
lasers are not spinning when he pops balloons. The spinning just reduces the
irradiance (power/area) at the target. Now, if he had the six lasers aimed
to converge at a single point, it might be slightly dangerous.

As for liability, Wicked Lasers is already marketing stuff pretty
irresponsibly. They sell lasers that can blind people from a distance of
miles, and they market them as big kids toys without any mention of the
regulations you have to follow when operating such a laser.

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I have heard of a 3 ball tomcat, but never a 4 ball sheetmetal retainer.
What is it?

BobH


On 7/5/2013 12:51 PM, Larry Jaques wrote:
http://www.gizmag.com/laser-gatling-gun/28171/

What a hoot! I love the concept, but his bearing setup is truly
lacking. I think he used a bent sheetmetal race with a 4-ball
(instead of 4 ball bearings as stated) sheetmetal retainer, then
forgot to grind it smooth or center it.

I'll bet the liability insurance, which would go along with the
manufacture of such a toy, would be outrageously expensive. The
"CAUTION: Do not look into laser with remaining eye!" stickers would
go unheeded, I'll bet.

--
A mind, like a home, is furnished by its owner, so if
one's life is cold and bare he can blame none but himself.
-- Louis L'Amour


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On 7/5/2013 2:51 PM, Larry Jaques wrote:
http://www.gizmag.com/laser-gatling-gun/28171/

What a hoot! I love the concept, but his bearing setup is truly
lacking. I think he used a bent sheetmetal race with a 4-ball
(instead of 4 ball bearings as stated) sheetmetal retainer, then
forgot to grind it smooth or center it.

I'll bet the liability insurance, which would go along with the
manufacture of such a toy, would be outrageously expensive. The
"CAUTION: Do not look into laser with remaining eye!" stickers would
go unheeded, I'll bet.


Hmmm.... At work we have 4 4k watt LASERs...

Nah, no one could even pick it up!

David

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Nice.

Several, several (~9) years ago I assisted a researcher in a 10 gun
version - a real bad ass version and using the way-back machine LTV
Areospace division in Arlington had a 6 that focused on a spot. It
could cut 1/2" steel
as the steel passed through the beam. The problem, it was massive and
was designed for shipboard.

The 10 gun one was an airborne model. Someday they will be tank guns
and aircraft - think C-110 puff the magic dragon with a laser system!
Bad enough with 105 shells!!

Martin

On 7/5/2013 7:29 PM, BobH wrote:
I have heard of a 3 ball tomcat, but never a 4 ball sheetmetal retainer.
What is it?

BobH


On 7/5/2013 12:51 PM, Larry Jaques wrote:
http://www.gizmag.com/laser-gatling-gun/28171/

What a hoot! I love the concept, but his bearing setup is truly
lacking. I think he used a bent sheetmetal race with a 4-ball
(instead of 4 ball bearings as stated) sheetmetal retainer, then
forgot to grind it smooth or center it.

I'll bet the liability insurance, which would go along with the
manufacture of such a toy, would be outrageously expensive. The
"CAUTION: Do not look into laser with remaining eye!" stickers would
go unheeded, I'll bet.

--
A mind, like a home, is furnished by its owner, so if
one's life is cold and bare he can blame none but himself.
-- Louis L'Amour


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