how about just passing the laser through a slowly rotating line grating?

Originally Posted by
GoolGaul
Hey all:
(I don't know if this is the right section to post this in, so don't slap too hard if you break out the trout)
I want to build something similar to an old-school radar display (you know, with the slowly rotating green radius).
My Plan: Use a stepper motor with a FS mirror @ 45 deg. angle. Mirror protrudes thru a center hole in a (fill in the best material for this concept) disc. Laser shines at mirror and gets bounced into the inner edge of (material above) disc, radiating out to the perimeter...
Here is the catch: It's gotta be a low powered laser, yet be highly visible while in the mystery material.
This disc should be about 24" diameter, giving a me 12" long line in the disc...
The perimeter would be painted black as a beamstop. (again reinforcing the need for lower-powered laser)
Thanks in advance and any advice is greatly appreciated !
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