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Step 4Dropping the Bead Mechanism and Readying the Laser

Dropping the Bead Mechanism and Readying the Laser
Place your laser in one spot facing the exact center of the chamber. Now, take a tube and attach it to the ceiling of the chamber. Don't worry about "fireproofing" this or any thing, because this is just to drop the bead in the path of the laser so the bead explodes. Hook up your laser to the correct amount of wattage and a control switch up to the dropping tube, then hook the tube to the computer. (Step 6) This will also be especially difficult because the chamber must remain airtight. 
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Oct 1, 2009. 2:25 PMRollerT says:
Spider silk has poor heat and vibration resistance though. However, if you're looking for minimal blockage of incoming light for one instant, excellent choice!

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