Picture 1: A laser pointer is hot glued to my scale. At the beam pivot point I super glued with the help of a small square a 1/2 by 5/8 mirror.
Picture 2: The laser beam is reflected 79 inches to a scale or chart hanging on the wall. The marks on the scale are 1-1/4 inches apart, equaling, or very close to 1/10 of a grain.
Picture 3: For fun, but not necessary, a web cam was pointed at the scale on the wall. This picture shows the results.
Picture 4: This picture shows how far the laser dot moves when I drop one kernel of Varget into the pan. Compare pictures 3 & 4 to see the difference. You can see the laser dot move 1/4 inch when you drop one kernel of Varget.
link to video http://youtu.be/fvlCOP7fwdc
Picture 2: The laser beam is reflected 79 inches to a scale or chart hanging on the wall. The marks on the scale are 1-1/4 inches apart, equaling, or very close to 1/10 of a grain.
Picture 3: For fun, but not necessary, a web cam was pointed at the scale on the wall. This picture shows the results.
Picture 4: This picture shows how far the laser dot moves when I drop one kernel of Varget into the pan. Compare pictures 3 & 4 to see the difference. You can see the laser dot move 1/4 inch when you drop one kernel of Varget.
link to video http://youtu.be/fvlCOP7fwdc