The use of lasers in all facets of industry has exploded. You'd think there'd be all sorts of cool stuff for the home shop guy that use lasers... but there aren't.
Browsing eBay, I saw an ad for "Laser edge finder". It is what you'd expect, a diode laser in the spindle. I guess you could find an edge with it, but I can't imagine it being more than about 0.004" accurate; not good enough.
Then, there's the laser line-making devices, that can send out a beautifully straight and bright line on any flat surface. They are cheap, just a few bucks. I've seen them on circular saws. Is there any application for a mill, for example? I've thought of mounting one on my band saw, but I couldn't make it work very well.
Finally measuring. Apparently the technology is too expensive, but why can't we have laser indicators that can measure distances to 0.000,000,002" or some ridiculous value?
Who is using a laser in their shop right now?
Browsing eBay, I saw an ad for "Laser edge finder". It is what you'd expect, a diode laser in the spindle. I guess you could find an edge with it, but I can't imagine it being more than about 0.004" accurate; not good enough.
Then, there's the laser line-making devices, that can send out a beautifully straight and bright line on any flat surface. They are cheap, just a few bucks. I've seen them on circular saws. Is there any application for a mill, for example? I've thought of mounting one on my band saw, but I couldn't make it work very well.
Finally measuring. Apparently the technology is too expensive, but why can't we have laser indicators that can measure distances to 0.000,000,002" or some ridiculous value?
Who is using a laser in their shop right now?