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SteamPunk Laser Safety Glasses

Steampunk polycarbonate laser safety glasses for CO2, UV, and Fiber lasers.

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Steampunk laser safety glasses with 1/8"(3.2mm) Polycarbonate lenses. The optical properties of the lens is better than any laser safety glasses I've seen(seriously, if you find any that block more light let me know and I'll add them here).

In addition the thick polycarbonate makes them the best regular safety glasses I own as well. All while looking fly as heck 😎

These Steampunk laser safety glasses use 1/8"(3.2mm) Polycarbonate lenses. The optical properties of the lens is better than any laser safety glasses I've seen(seriously, if you find any that block more light for UV & CO2 lasers let me know and I'll add them here). 

In addition the thick polycarbonate makes them the safest regular safety glasses I own as well! All while looking fly as heck 😎

Laser safety details:

Laser safety glasses are rated using a system called Optical Density(OD). OD is the log10 inverse of light transmission. Which means OD0 lets in 100% of the light, OD1 lets in 10%, OD2 lets in 1% and so on. These glasses have OD10+ for UV lasers i.e. they let in less than 0.00000001% of the 395nm UV laser light. For CO2 lasers it's OD8+ i.e. it let's in less than 0.000001% of the 10200nm far infrared light CO2 laser emits.

These specs are better than most $500 laser safety glasses by a factor of 100. And, it's not like these are welding glasses that block most of the light. They're closer to night riding glasses and let in about 50% of visible light. 

You can read more about the lens material in the datasheet linked in the project page.

000_P5P21_50XX_revA_MAY2020.pdf

Laser Safety Window Datasheet

Adobe Portable Document Format - 185.12 kB - 02/06/2024 at 03:26

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  • 1 × Regular Steampunk Goggles
  • 2 × Polycarbonate laser safety sheet Diameter - 51 mm

  • 1
    Safety lens material

    Honestly, this is one of the easiest builds ever. Most of the effort went into finding the perfect laser safety window material. I settled on P5P21 from LaserSafety.com. This is because of a few reasons- 

    • It's polycarbonate instead of the regular acrylic so it's shatter resistant and I can use these for grinding and general safety as well
    • The laser safety specs are kinda crazy! Look into the project details above for more on this.

    I ordered a 12x8" sheet ofP5P21. 

  • 2
    Build

    Cut it into 51 mm circles using a bandsaw and deburred the edges. Then I replaced the glasses in stock steampunk laser safety glasses with these. That's all there is to it!!

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