I'll pass this along but my friend is probably gonna tell me that 10w laser diodes on amazon are a bit expensive. I heard he is really into laser engraving though.
Take my word; there is actually a few ways to figure out if a laser was used.
More than likely, depending on the habits/state of the scene it will be blamed on a refraction like I've seen with "crystal orbs". This is thrown out the window (pun intended) if the nearby window is shaded or the direction it is facing is away from the sun/possible points that could refract.
Asking for a friend but how can one use a laser to catch a war rig flag on fire?
Uh, that would be incredibly irresponsible for me to tell you that. Instead have this safety tip.
I'll pass this along but my friend is probably gonna tell me that 10w laser diodes on amazon are a bit expensive. I heard he is really into laser engraving though.
Gotta watch out for them on eBay too. The dangers are everywhere!
Will definitely keep my eye out so I can actively avoid getting one on the cheap.
Take my word; there is actually a few ways to figure out if a laser was used.
More than likely, depending on the habits/state of the scene it will be blamed on a refraction like I've seen with "crystal orbs". This is thrown out the window (pun intended) if the nearby window is shaded or the direction it is facing is away from the sun/possible points that could refract.