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<p>Well I don't remember all the websites I've been on when searching for galvos... it really depends on what you're looking for. For professional use, you can check General Scanning or Cambridge technology websites.<br />
Readymade kits are available on ebay, very cheap and I personaly think that they would be quite nice to work with (seach "galvo" on ebay.com).</p>
<p>Ps: I'm a guy ;)</p>XY Laser Scanner - Arul Manivannanurn:md5:62f2d78eab69175919486aa8e3ff28402009-07-18T08:40:45+02:002009-07-18T07:40:45+02:00Arul Manivannan<p>Hi Limpkin,<br />
Am Arul Manivannan, Doing second year in Engineering, South India.<br />
-> Sir/madam, What are the types of Galvanometer (esp 2 axis mirror).available in the market.<br />
-> Do a readymade kit (board and program kit) available in the market ? If so what name i should mention to purchase.<br />
Your response is most considerable development for engineering curriculum Sir/madam, please help.</p>
<p>will you please leave your mail id ?</p>
<p>Thanks ! :)</p>