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Woodmarvels.com: Laser Cutting Plans


Woodmarvels.com: Laser Cutting Plans


$21.93


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Laser Welded Wet And Dry Diamond Cutting Blade


Laser Welded Wet And Dry Diamond Cutting Blade


$54.37


7 wet saw blade 7 blade Replacement blade for wet saw model No. 60085 Can be used for both wet and dry cuts Ideal for cutting hard stone, soft stone, brick and masonry, cement, asphalt, cured concrete, and marble Will fit most popular saws 1 each carded Brand #: Q.E.P./Roberts 6-7003SG UPC: 010306000215 Keywords: cutting blade wet saw diamond laser welded wheel tile cutter replac ceramic

Sizzix 656495 Sizzix Big Shot Pro Mylar Shims


Sizzix 656495 Sizzix Big Shot Pro Mylar Shims


$20.4


SIZZIXBig Shot Pro Accessories. These shims are used to compensate for minute variations in paper thicknesses and wear on the Cutting or Crease Pad. If the steel rule of the die fails to cut the shape completely use one to two shims. This package contains two Mylar Shims approximates 0.10mm thick. Imported.

Cosmic Mylar Ball 1.5''


Cosmic Mylar Ball 1.5''


$2.07


Cosmic Mylar Ball 1.5''

Cutting Edge Teamwork Award


Cutting Edge Teamwork Award


$89.99


A commanding 9" high, this Cutting Edge Teamwork Acrylic Award is sure to be a winner with any deserving recipient. Formed of translucent acrylic and laser engraved with an inspirational quotation. The gold mirror highlights the acrylic teamwork award's top chiseled edge. No Set Up Fees! Free Personalization! Free Logo! No Hidden Fees! Ships in 5 Days! after final approval of artwork Purchase 7 or more and receive quantity discounts!

Laser Guided Scissors


Laser Guided Scissors


$15.99


Okay, so we're not quite at the point in the future where everyone has their own flying car and, possibly more disappointing, we don't have personal laser cutting instruments. But judging by the way people drive while still on the ground, we're probably not ready for flying cars or laser cutting instruments for that matter. Still, a geek has to dream about such things, right? For now we will go with these Laser Guided Scissors, that will at least help you make some straight cuts. The built-in Laser helps you get straight cuts in paper and fabric, whether gift wrapping or working on a project at home or in the office.

Monogram Cutting Board - 24x16 by JK Adams


Monogram Cutting Board - 24x16 by JK Adams


$110


The Monogram Cutting Board by JK Adams features your initial laser engraved to create a dark brown image in the center of the cutting surface. Features: • Made of maple • Single 4 1/4" tall initial is monogrammed in the center • Imprint MT Shadow fontSize: 24" x 16"

Monogram Cutting Board - 16x12 by JK Adams


Monogram Cutting Board - 16x12 by JK Adams


$74


The Monogram Cutting Board by JK Adams features your initial laser engraved to create a dark brown image in the center of the cutting surface. Features: • Made of maple • Single 4 1/4" tall initial is monogrammed in the center • Imprint MT Shadow fontSize: 16" x 12"

Monogram Cutting Board - 20x14 by JK Adams


Monogram Cutting Board - 20x14 by JK Adams


$88


The Monogram Cutting Board by JK Adams features your initial laser engraved to create a dark brown image in the center of the cutting surface. Features: • Made of maple • Single 4 1/4" tall initial is monogrammed in the center • Imprint MT Shadow fontSize: 20" x 14"

Channellock 140356BULK 6 Inch End Cutting Nipper


Channellock 140356BULK 6 Inch End Cutting Nipper


$34.85


Perfectly mated laser heattreated cutter. Overall Length: 6 . Cutting Direction: Straight. Finish: Polish. Jaw Material: High Carbon Steel. Handle Material: Forged Steel. Handle Type: PlasticDipped.

Channellock 14014810BULK 10 In Hd Cutting Nipprs


Channellock 14014810BULK 10 In Hd Cutting Nipprs


$41.23


Perfectly mated laser heattreated cutter. Length: 10 in. Cutting Direction: Straight. Finish: Polish. Jaw Material: High Carbon Steel. Handle Material: Forged Steel. Handle Type: PlasticDipped.

Channelock CL338G 8Lap Joint Cutting Pliers


Channelock CL338G 8Lap Joint Cutting Pliers


$33.54


High leverage. Lap joint diagonal. Laser heattreated cutting edges last longer. Only Channellock uses a knife and anvil style cutting edge to ensure perfect mating and superior cutting edge life. Channellock uses highcarbon C1080 steel for superior performance on the job and electronic coating for ultimate rust prevention. Channellock Blue grips for comfort. Overall length: 8 . Jaw length: 0.79 . Joint thickness: 0.43 . Joint width: 1.18 . Cutting edge: 0.79 . Handle span: 1.89 . Weight: 0.66 pounds.

Channelock CL435G 5Box Joint Cutting Pliers


Channelock CL435G 5Box Joint Cutting Pliers


$35.58


Box joint diagonal. Laser heattreated cutting edges last longer. Only Channellock uses a knife and anvil style cutting edge to ensure perfect mating and superior cutting edge life. Channellock uses a highcarbon C1080 steel for superior performance on the job and electronic coating for ultimate rust prevention. Channellock Blue grips for comfort. Overall length: 5 . Jaw length: 0.87 . Joint thickness: 0.43 . Joint width: 0.69 . Cutting edge: 0.87 . Handle span: 1.89 . Weight: 0.28 pounds.

SPOT Mylar Balls Cat Toys


SPOT Mylar Balls Cat Toys


$3.39


SPOT Mylar Balls Cat Toys

Mylar Mirror 36 X 48


Mylar Mirror 36 X 48


$1274.99


MYLAR MIRROR 36 X 48

Mylar Mirror 36 X 60


Mylar Mirror 36 X 60


$1429.99


MYLAR MIRROR 36 X 60

Mylar Mirror 48 X 84


Mylar Mirror 48 X 84


$2577.99


MYLAR MIRROR 48 X 84

Mylar Mirror 48 X 60


Mylar Mirror 48 X 60


$1840.99


MYLAR MIRROR 48 X 60


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High speed photography

I want to introduct something about TPS -MINI018 digital photo frame. Display: 1.1 inchPicture Resolution: 96*64 CSTNDimensions: 54*45*20 mm mmWorking period: 8-10 hoursElectric current : 20-25maPower saving mode: 120seconds automatically shut downBuild-in NADA flash: 8m (190 photoes)Formats Supported: BMP,JPG,PNG and TIFDisplay mode : manual or autoOS support : Win98/ME/NT/2000/XPUSB: USB2.0 Power supply: build-in 3.7v Lithium Battery or 5v USB Battery working period: 4-5 hoursAccessories: keychain ,Software Driver, Manual, and USB Cable TPS -MINI018 digital photo frame mo

Sequence of a race horse galloping. Photos taken by Eadweard Muybridge, first published in 1887.
High Speed Photography is the science of taking pictures of very fast phenomena. In 1948, the Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) defined high-speed photography as any set of photographs captured by a camera capable of 128 frames per second or greater, and of at least three consecutive frames. High speed photography can be considered to be the opposite of time-lapse photography.
In common usage, high speed photography may refer to either or both of the following meanings. The first is that the photograph itself may be taken in a way as to appear to freeze the motion, especially to reduce motion blur. The second is that a series of photographs may be taken at a high sampling frequency or frame rate. The first requires a sensor with good sensitivity and either a very good shuttering system or a very fast strobe light. The second requires some means of capturing successive frames, either with a mechanical device or by moving data off electronic sensors very quickly.
Other considerations for high-speed photographers are record length, reciprocity breakdown, and spatial resolution.

Early applications and development
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Nuclear explosion photographed by Rapatronic camera less than 1 millisecond after detonation. The fireball is about 20 meters in diameter. The spikes at the bottom of the fireball are due to what is known as the rope trick effect.
The first practical application of high-speed photography was Eadweard Muybridge's 1878 investigation into whether horses' feet were actually all off the ground at once during a gallop.
Bell Telephone Laboratories was one of the first customers for a camera developed by Eastman Kodak in the early 1930s. Bell used the system, which ran 16mm film at 1000 frame/s and had a 100-foot (30m) load capacity, to study relay bounce. When Kodak declined to develop a higher-speed version, Bell Labs developed it themselves, calling it the Fastax. The Fastax was capable of 5,000 frame/s. Bell eventually sold the camera design to Western Electric, who in turn sold it to the Wollensak Optical Company. Wollensak further improved the design to achieve 10,000 frame/s. Redlake Laboratories introduced another 16mm rotating prism camera, the Hycam, in the early 1960s. Photo-Sonics developed several models of rotating prism camera capable of running 35mm and 70mm film in the 1960s. Visible Solutions introduced the Photec IV 16mm camera in the 1980s.
The D. B. Milliken company developed an intermittent, pin-registered, 16mm camera for speeds of 400 frame/s in 1957. Mitchell, Redlake Laboratories, and Photo-Sonics eventually followed in the 1960s with a variety of 16, 35, and 70mm intermittent cameras.
Stroboscopy and laser applications
Doc Edgerton is generally credited with pioneering the use of the stroboscope to freeze fast motion. He eventually helped found EG&G, which used some of Edgerton's methods to capture the physics of explosions required to detonate nuclear weapons. See, for example, the photograph of an explosion using a Rapatronic camera.
Advancing the idea of the stroboscope, researchers began using lasers to stop high speed motion.
High speed film cameras

A 5 milliseconds capture of coffee blown out of a straw

A droplet is caught with a strobe after rebounding upward
As film and mechanical transports improved, the high-speed film camera became available for scientific research. Kodak eventually shifted its film from acetate base to Estar (Kodak's name for a Mylar-equivalent plastic), which enhanced the strength and allowed it to be pulled faster. The Estar was also more stable than acetate allowing more accurate measurement, and it was not as prone to fire.
Each film type is available in many load sizes. These may be cut down and placed in magazines for easier loading. A 1,200-foot (370m) magazine is typically the longest available for the 35mm and 70mm cameras. A 400-foot (120m) magazine is typical for 16mm cameras, though 1,000-foot (300m) magazines are available. Typically rotary prism cameras use 100ft (30m) film loads. The images on 35mm high-speed film are typically rectangular with the long side between the sprocket holes instead of parallel to the edges as in...(and so on) To get More information , you can visit some products about Eiffel Tower Vase, sofa cushion cover, . The TPS -MINI018 digital photo frame products should be show more here! 

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