Many people, and I think it's crossbow very cool. Laser, and reduce the size of things, we tend to evaluate what kind of device can be worn also -O- meters high accuracy. A small wrist laser vision crossbow is that it should have a lot of praise, and therefore we will follow. Well, my hobby laser Patrick Priebe is precisely to build such a device, at work, and his image, and he was already suffering from a more than 4 degrees hits 100,000. After all, "WristBow is" not just the latest work of a pattern of cyberpunk.
Device for housing and bolt (or "share") is the bow, which consists of all aluminum. The rest of the bolt and trigger chain guide is Teflon, and consists of a trigger, copper and steel, have been used in other areas, such as the tip of the bolt, and the bow is a series of steel cable.
"I've got to knee surgery, because it requires" a little distraction, [it is], but in the weekend began - and the project "Priebe was talking to us." I wanted to do something without electrical components. Pure mechanics. "
And "I thought Balestra him, really good work. As you can see in this article below the video, there seems to be no problem going in the right direction by soft drinks can be ground screws or bulb. Vision Laser System (decided optional to add), and it seems to be very precise.
As noted, however, WristBow the last of its design, is simple. Has some different, a thin beam of metal and is able to penetrate the plastic, laser connected to the palm, which can pop the balloons by a few feet, one megawatt pulsed laser gun seems very fashionable included. We are currently working on electromagnetic semi-pistol Gauss.
Just make a visit to their website - is a robot tin attacks or balloon man when you may be interested to know that he could order all devices Patrick, enough to feel that it would be unprotected us. It seems miraculous to reality, they have expressed their desire to get a pulse laser gun on its own. "I was able to convince him that it does not sound appropriate to their needs," said Priebe.
Source: Engadget's
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