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Quote:Patrick Priebe, the German laser weapons hobbyist who previously brought us such

creations as the Iron Man Gauntlet and the Plasma Cutter, has gone and made something else.

This time around, he’s built a proof-of-concept Laser Gatling Gun.

The aluminum-bodied gun’s spinning turret features six blue 1.4-watt Class 4 lasers, supplied by

Wicked Lasers. While these won’t stop a marauding robot, they will at least pop a balloon ... as

long as the turret isn’t turning too fast. A 100-mW green laser is mounted to one side, to assist

in aiming.

The turret speed can be controlled using a knob on the underside of the gun, while four ball

bearings keep that turret spinning relatively smoothly. The motor and aiming laser are powered

by eight AA batteries, and the six blue lasers run off four parallel 18650 lithium-ions.

Since running electrical wiring to a spinning turret could prove rather difficult, the blue lasers

are instead triggered by radio remote control – a transmitter is in the main body of the gun,

while a receiver is in the turret.

Fortunately for pretty much everyone, the Laser Gatling Gun isn’t for sale, and Priebe won’t

share the plans. It can, however, be seen in use in the video below.





Pictures can be viewed from the source below. Too bad it isn't for sale because this thing looks like a lot of fun to have at a party!

May the source be with you!
would like to say that it's cool but it seems incredibly pointless. 6 spinning laser pointers is just not my thing unfortunately.
Looks pretty cool, though I'm not understanding the idea behind rotating lasers.
The video didn't seem to show the lasers on whilst the thing was turning at full speed - I suppose that could make the laser look like a ring (rather than 6 separate lasers) which would look pretty cool.
it's just 6 lazer, the spinning doesn't do much.

looks cool nonetheless
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