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A mechanical joint has been devised which gives two degrees of freedom to each of three joints in a laser beam steering linkage. This allows accurate counterbalancing of the system and, in conjunction with a CO2 laser, makes the device suitable for use as a surgical tool in `bloodless surgery'.