Laser Glasses
Laser Glasses
Which glasses to get for Diode Laser? And they have to go over reading glasses.
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Re: Laser Glasses
I got - B08V13DYQN and B08V15986X from the big A (cant post those links) and both actually fit over my readers but the first one does fit better it seems.
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Re: Laser Glasses
I had to go the opposite route. My frames are large, so I wear my normal glasses over the laser ones. Works for me.
Normally though, I wear this pair from Free Mascot, OD6+ rated saftey-style set. Find it on Amazon with this part number B08LVPVXSP
Normally though, I wear this pair from Free Mascot, OD6+ rated saftey-style set. Find it on Amazon with this part number B08LVPVXSP
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Call me John.
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My current equipment includes:
Genmitsu LC-60A upgraded with a Neje A40640 Laser Module
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and also have an El Cheapo 3018 Rotary Milling Machine
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Call me John.
aka TelecasterJohnny, aka BurnDaddy
My current equipment includes:
Genmitsu LC-60A upgraded with a Neje A40640 Laser Module
Win 10 with Lightburn software
Sovol SV03 3D Printer
and also have an El Cheapo 3018 Rotary Milling Machine
Re: Laser Glasses
Thanks everyone I will check them all out.
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I cut the frame off of some Dollar Tree glasses and glued inside the laser glasses with E6000, holding great and can be removed when I want.
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