Sora103
Sora103
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11th May 2017
11th May 2017
Tri-Input laser with attachment support.
laser

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  • Technomancer
    Technomancer
    14th May 2017
    Yeah, I noticed there's quite a few similarities. I'll see if I can dig up some of my old stamps using reflection and refraction to manipulate laser beams. The problem with using portals for this is that they have a low maximum output rate, regardless of the input. Firing a continuous beam into a portal will result in a broken and uneven beam emerging. You will also lose much of the power of the beam.
  • Sora103
    Sora103
    11th May 2017
    @Technomancer Thanks for the input. I don't usually make lasers, but I've been rather inspired lately. As for the inneficiency, I have no excuse other than "I was lazy with the design". It actually uses some of the older parts that came about from designing the DB Laser.
  • Technomancer
    Technomancer
    11th May 2017
    I really like your unusual laser designs. It's really good to see somebody doing it their own way, instead of just modifying the 'standard' type. BUT like the DB one, this is really inefficient. I'd suggest itching the portals and using INSL reflectors to combine the beams instead.