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Rick, I am BLOWN AWAY by the Awerora RGV 64000 you built for me. It exceeded my expectations in every regard, from the visuals to the build quality.
Absolutely gorgeous lumia images. Stunning. And exactly the red I was hoping for.
I cant thank you enough.
Well done my friend. Wow.
Please feel free to use me as a reference anytime.
Jim |
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A pretty good book for beginners and those wanting to explore the art of lasers. |
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Thanks a lot for providing me the user manual of my Scientech 365 laser power meter. You are very kind and helpful. |
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Rick was a great help to me as I searched for laser technology to assist with production of track & field meets. He went well above and beyond--a huge thanks Rick! |
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Thanks for the great information Rick! I really appreciate your expert advice and help.
Ken |
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Thanks for that very informative e-book, also thanks for taking the time out of your busy life to help
answer the many questions that I ask you though email over a four or five day span.
It is very impressive to me how you take the time to correspond with a person that you don't know just for the
sake of help them.The world truly need more people like yourself.
Keep loving life, Loving lasers and Loving people!
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Great lumia wheel instructions! I did not expect all the details about working with glass - Tim |
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Hi, thanks for sending me that laser scanner (Line generator) It's simplicity and ease of use amazes me. I did remove the 7mW red laser module and I plan on replacing it with a 5-20mW green module. The 7mW red laser just didn't have enough juice to create the liquid Sky effect that I was really looking for....although I do know that it will, with a higher powered laser.
The power supply that was sent was just the perfect amount of power for the motor...but it might need an upgrade when I replace the laser module.
Overall...I am quite impressed with your design and the pure simplicity of the build as a whole.
Keep up the great work.
Thanks,
Heath |
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Thanks Rick for taking the time to make a great site and e-book, It has helped me a lot A+++++, I would also like to thank you for your email responses too the many questions I had.
I found that the e-book made it easy for me to make the decision to build my own RGB projector rather than spending 10s of thousands of dollars on a pre built unit this e-book has put an RGB laser projector in anyones grasps because you can take your time building the unit saving up bit by bit to achieve the laser you want. I am hoping to build a 3w RGB projector but a little heavy on the green side of the white balance :-))))
This may take me twelve months to afford this but a least I know that in 12 month or so I should have a lovely 3w RGP projector
To anyone thinking about giving it ago its not that hard grab the e-book and you are set to go !
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The book is very interesting, the topics are treated very well and professionally. I have built a graphics rgb projector. Thanks for your commitment. I apologize for the bad English that I write.
I love Canada, it a fantastic State! :-)
Savino Italy. |
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hello:
Very interesting project-good work!. I am thinking about using a scrap glass 2.5 in disc from a scrap disc drive and driving the 3 phase motor
with low freq ac. Looks like this might be fun.
regards jim |
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Your T/I made for a super fun and simple project... used my wife's glass tools and scrap glass to make my glass wheel. I vote you give the one you're giving as a prize to the 12 year old old Jamil! If he gets one at this age he'll be sparked for life.
Best regards,
Bucky
P.S. You Da' Man, Professor Laser! |
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Your tips and instructions have helped me, a 12 year old who wants to build a (very) cheap rgy alot. Thank you for these tip and instructions. |

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