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WTB three mirror spiro.

Eku

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I want to buy a three mirror spiro pre-built, BUT I don't want it to have a laser, I want it to be so I can get shine my own laser at the mirrors to make the patterns.

The mirror's must be atleast 12.5mm off the ground because that's how high the laser beam will be.

I also want each motor to be attached to (100 ohm?) pot so I can adjust the speed and be powered off 1-2 aaa/aa battery(s). (and constant on off switches durrrr)

If it used front/first surface mirrors that would be even better.

Thanks looking forward to your offers :)
 
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i will build this for you. what price are you offering?

this will require precision and time.

Tyler
 
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i have plenty of mirrors in stock, i have all the spindle motors in the world! and a nice enclosure, and battery holders on hand.

you tell me what you want it to look like, open build, closed build with a hole to shine the laser into or something. be more specific.

its a custom job, PM me with your budget. i am prepared to start now if you like Eku.

awsome fail pic BTW

check this one out LMAO

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Dark PM me i'll do this for cheap incase youre wondering, these parts are already on hand and not too expensive, other than the mirrors maybe.
 

Kenom

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I've got one for sale all setup. Just place the laser in the slot and fire it up.

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It has a power switch to turn it off and on as well as a 4th potentiometer to control all of the motors simultaneously.

It does need one more mirror to change the path from the side to the front.
 
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It is interesting to see people using spindle motors. I have only used small computer fans, and they seem to work, but I wonder if there is an advantage to using spindles.
 

k1kb0t

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Yah I like how compact everything is, it looks much smaller than Albert's build.

Jon
 
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i've always used spindles.

so do you want a prebuilt one, or one custom made to your specs? like i said, i have all the hardware on hand. and parts are cheap. so let me know. my offer still stands.

just waiting for your response.
IS very nice though.
 
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computer fans take up too much room.

Depends on the size of fan. I am using small 6cm fans and they fin nicely in a box. How did you balance the mirror once they are glued to the motor? I have been using a dremel sanding disk and spinning the motor and dremel in opposite directions.
 

Kenom

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didn't need to balance the motor. I centered the mirror on a gear and glue it in place.
 




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