I would so no, but it depends.Froggie wrote:I think so, although I’ve never done that so you’ll have to check on that somewhere.5uper5tring wrote:Are you allowed to use tape to tape down templates or paper on the kit? Thanks!Froggie wrote: (1) It depends on the supervisor I guess: We did that at states and he let us put it back up. I don't know if every supervisor will be that nice.
(2) No
(3) Some proctors will have it taped down (like at nats this year) and of course the proctor will be watching you.
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search online for Kaleidoscope mirrors and you'll find lots of suppliers.DK808 wrote:Recommendations on where to purchase front surface mirrors?
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Amazon?DK808 wrote:Recommendations on where to purchase front surface mirrors?
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We bought from:DK808 wrote:Recommendations on where to purchase front surface mirrors?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/2Pcs-50x50mm-G ... 2749.l2649
It took about 2 weeks to get them but they were sized correctly for the event.
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michaels have a whole mess of them...
so does Joann Fabrics and other fabric and craft stores
can't say they are front surface mirrors...
so does Joann Fabrics and other fabric and craft stores
can't say they are front surface mirrors...
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What information provided by the supervisor for the laser shoot? Are you told the location and angle of the barrier mirror(s) or do you need to measure them yourself?
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Typically, none; you will have to measure them (although the ES can provide the information if they wish).DrDaveV wrote:What information provided by the supervisor for the laser shoot? Are you told the location and angle of the barrier mirror(s) or do you need to measure them yourself?
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Edit: I have minimal experience with this event, so go with Froggie's response below - though the ES is still not required to provide that info.
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They usually tell you the location of the target (i.e. at the 16cm mark) and sometimes stuff about the timer, mirrors, etc.DrDaveV wrote:What information provided by the supervisor for the laser shoot? Are you told the location and angle of the barrier mirror(s) or do you need to measure them yourself?
Thanks
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More Laser Shoot Rule & Scoring Questions
(1) Who is supposed to remove the mirror covers at the end of the lab? The student(s) or the proctor? If the mirror placement is disturb in the process, are the students allowed to re-adjust?
(2) In the 2018 Optics Scoring Sheet, there is a column for "Laser No Wall" to indicate if the Laser strikes a wall of the box. If some of the mirrors are not perfectly vertical or if the laser is not perfectly aligned horizontally (pointing a little too high or low) resulting in the final beam hitting the floor before reaching the back wall or hitting above the backwall, how does that affect the score?
Thanks!
(2) In the 2018 Optics Scoring Sheet, there is a column for "Laser No Wall" to indicate if the Laser strikes a wall of the box. If some of the mirrors are not perfectly vertical or if the laser is not perfectly aligned horizontally (pointing a little too high or low) resulting in the final beam hitting the floor before reaching the back wall or hitting above the backwall, how does that affect the score?
Thanks!