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>engineer of mechanics(no bully pls)
>empty since i am done with professor teachings.
>want to design a projec since i am doing during 2019 summer
>interest in firearms, and nuclear reaction (primary reactor).
>live in europe
What to do and fun, but not enjoy prison time ?

>> No.10735137

>>10735103
Order hundreds of smoke detectors and build a nuclear reactor in your backyard with them

>> No.10735147

You could always build a noose for ponderation in times of boredom

>> No.10735175

>>10735137
Not american crazy madman like american David Hahn
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Hahn

>>10735147
Haha

>> No.10735188

How feasible is it to create a LIDAR machine that maps out an entire grid in it's view (a small room) and forwards that data to a computer?

The primary issue I see is accuracy, with the motor or with measuring the intricate details of various materials in a room.

And I'm unfamiliar with dealing with LIDAR. I'd assuming you would pulse the laser and then measure the first response receipt of data. Repeat that 2 more times for accuracy and then move 1 unit to the right.

And I also assume that at 10m away, to differentiate a cm from another you would require 0.05° movements of the laser and receiver. This would require a stepper motor and precision gearing correct?

>> No.10735224

>>10735188
You could also try using electro optic scanners instead of a galvo.

>> No.10735288

>>10735103
Holy shit fren could I ask you a few questions? How hard is nuclear engineering/physics? We have remarkably similar interests.

>> No.10737069

>>10735188
Not know about lidar, but it looks ok if you lookt at perspective from centre and adjust

>> No.10737141

>>10735103
I N T E R N S H I P S

>> No.10737227

>>10735103
You could always make a big dangerous railgun.