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From: Dan Dubno
To: "E stein Jeffre
'eevacation@gmail.com)" <jeevacation@gmail.com>, '
Subject: "Frickin' Laser Beams"
Date: Mon, 24 Oct 2011 16:06:23 +0000
A) Suggest you test several different types of pen-type lasers as I discussed below to see how the effect works in
the Carribean environment
B) Concerned that the atmospheric conditions may not have enough particulates to really get the most amazing
effect... the more pollen, moisture, dust, crap in the air, the more amazing the beam looks ...and the longer and
cooler the beam goes.
c) Strongly suggest GREEN (about 200 mw ... which is a little stronger than the standard laser pen <5mw !
because the beam is beautiful.
D) Since you are also interested in projecting the laser onto other things... the other island... water..perhaps other
things on the Island etc... then the super powerful BLUE laser (which is a staggering 1 WATT) should also be in
the mix.
E) The handheld lasers that would fit in the sculpture are not designed to have external power... they use
batteries... and the more powerful blue laser only projects for perhaps 15 to 20 minutes before it needs to cool
off. So figuring out how to power, control, and target the lasers is worth thinking about.
TESTING THE CONCEPT:
I could lend you an assortment of lasers to test out the effect before installation plans go further.
Alternatively, you can go online and purchase a few of these directly... there are two good sources that are
reliable:
FOR THE BLUE LASER (and get the safety glasses, different lens kit, etc: WICKED LASERS:
http://www.wickedlasers.com/lasers/Spyder_III_Pro_Arctic_Series-96-37.html
They have other lasers... you want at least a green 200 mw or above...
Mother source is (or was DEALEXTREME but I think they got in trouble selling lasers that exceeded the
<5mw regulations.)
Happy to play.
Dan
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From: Dan Dubno
Sent: Frida , October 21 2011 11:20 AM
To:
Subject: Re: J. Epstein
Happy to help.
I presume he wants to use this mostly around dusk...
What is the main objective of the entertainment? Magical effect? Something other?
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What color or colors are you interested in?
Red is cheapest and most uninteresting; green most dramatic for the long beam that's visible... But more people
have now become accustomed to it; blue and purple are the more extraordinary...
Most have never seen the more esoteric and lovely blue and purple.
The problem is blue and purple are most dramatic when you show the resulting beam when it is projected onto
something... (The island across the way, for example.) Very cool... But the blue-purple beam through the air is
harder to see than green.
The green beam is most dramatic and observable by glistening off dust, moisture, pollen, etc.) In NY, the
atmosphere is so dirty, you can see the green laser clearly IN DAYLIGHT most days...and always at night. I'm
not sure if St Jeff's atmosphere is as full of airborne particles...
How far do you want it seen?
Is there a "target" for the beam?
Would he like to preset a whole bunch of black balloons, for example, on the beach, and as the laser pans, it
bursts one after another? Always fun, especially if the balloons are inflated with propane :)
When would it be shown and for how long?
Permanently installed?
How would you want it controlled?
I would be an idiot not to point out there is associated eye danger with all of these...directly proportional to the
power and the type used. Especially if directly pointed in ones eyes, duh. Also, because of heightened hysteria,
the beam has to be projected at an angle that won't seem to be targeting boats or airplanes... People get as nutty-
fearful about such things that they like calling in "authorities" at the drop of a hat. Just mentioning... You can
look up the numerous police reports if you wish and you'll see what I mean... Even for a fellow who owns his
own island... If the ray projected even appears to be targeting a pilot, the FAA goes nuts..
(OF course, I have some that can burn serious holes...because laser manufacturing is an inexact science and some
turn out more powerful than most. I used to have some guy going through hundreds to find the best which were
much more powerful than the average.)
As you can see, I'm happy to help. "Sharks with flicking laserbeams on their heads :)"
Dan
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Sent: Friday, October 21, 2011 10:33 AM
To: Dan Dubno
Subject: J. Epstein
Hi Dan! I have a quick question for you from Jeffrey. He has a sculpture of an archer on his island which over
looks the sea and he wants to put a laser in it's bow to have a laser beam going out from the bow across the sky.
He wanted to see if you could recommend a good type of laser to use for this? I tried to do some research on
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lasers, but it's quite confusing! Any input would be greatly appreciated! Thanks so much!
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