Massive thanks to Mark (Fluff) for arranging things, the venue was perfect.
Thanks to Paul (Bluesky Lasers) for arranging the t-shirts and it was really
nice to put a face to the name
And a big thanks to everyone else for attending the event and making it an
amazing day. Everyone’s kit was great in its own way, everyone had put
in a lot of effort and it really showed. I didn’t crash on the way home
so im assuming I can still see fine!
I learnt a good few things that day, which will hopefully help me progress
in lasering. Thanks to Kevin for showing me lots of new things on the FB3, to
be honest I didn’t take half the things in, but hey…
Im sure people will agree Stanwax’s 2.5watt white laser was out of this
world and was a real highlight of the day.
Jem’s scanners running on Kevins Pangolin software was so cool, the rastering
was something else! A real show stopper!
We had a good laugh at the end displaying Simons (p1lual) 1.2 watt green system
onto a building, something like ¼ of a mile away.
You cant put the day into words, words just aren’t enough. Here are lots
of photos and some videos – Photo’s speak a thousand words -
Ok in no order -
Mark (fluff) 360 degree, 500mw RGB scanner - Pretty impressive
Another one of Marks scanner, he was saying that the galvos in the scanner
have been enclosed in a box so less cleaning. This makes them good for clubs
as less Maintenances.
And another from Marks, 500mw green scanner, professionally built
Stanwax's i think 473nm blue and 488nm blue ish laser
One of Stanwax's home made magnetized adjustable mirror mounts. Align the mount
up, then pop the front plate off the screws, clean the optic and stick it back
in place as its magnetized. In theory as the screws have not moved its still
aligned.
Cant remember the chaps name very sorry. Real nice bloke, 100mw odd green scanner