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by adamnemecek 2898 days ago
Lol, I’m not sure understand. Is my comment of the base?
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No, not at all, it's just that a proper optical setup is totally insulated from the surroundings so that a truck moving by 100 yards from your house doesn't wreck your carefully calibrated set-up.

Which usually translates into a lot of mass with as much vibration isolation as you can get.

And that in turn translates into large bins filled with sand (if you want to do this on the cheap).

And that in turn means you will most likely have to re-inforce your floor if you are in an ordinary building.

The best places to do work like this are in the middle of nowhere and away from any major roads. Even footsteps can be a problem for long running experiments where coherence is required.

It is a ton of fun though, and you will learn a lot.

Should I get learn zemax? Is that the right direction?
That's definitely going to teach you lots but I always loved to tinker and learn at the same time.

How about this?:

https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/electrical-engineering-and-compu...

OCW should be archived.

I need help with the tinkering platform. I’m aware of the ocw class however it’s idk, I wanna build shit.
Warning: gateway drug, do not open package.

https://www.integraf.com/resources/articles/a-simple-hologra...

Because of course it will start with something simple... and then you start to wonder about larger and larger holograms.

More powerful lasers...

Bigger bases... (see sand table above)

Have fun!